Lad who shot video that got Salah in trouble comes clean on his intentions

On August 15th a video appeared on social networking sites yesterday showed that Liverpool’s Egyptian striker Salah was sitting in the car after Sunday’s victory over West Ham, ignoring the children around him and using the phone at low speeds. However, according to the latest video released by Merseyside police, the original video was shot by a person who sold a star-studded souvenir, and he approached Salah’s car in this capacity. The video shooter, Robert Wylie, was also heavily condemned and attacked on the Internet.

Wylie, who sells the star-studded souvenir on the Internet, ran with a blue bag and approached Salah’s car. The Anfield Road sign was engraved outside. The website around him that sells signatures on the Internet has been heavily criticized in the past 24 hours and has been temporarily closed.

Liverpool fan Chris Dows, who appeared in the video taken in Salah, defended the Egyptian star in an interview with the Liverpool Echo: “I believe many players know who he (Willie) is, so They won’t accept the signature request. Salah is not using a mobile phone to send messages, he just pretends to play the phone, in this way politely away from Wylie.”

Wylie, who was heavily criticized, also made a statement on social media. He said: “The comments that said that I passed the video to the police because I didn’t get the anger of Salah’s signature are all lies and embarrassment. Those who said that I took The child’s comments are also fake. I was with another adult. I know that some people think that selling signatures is not an individual job, but my business allows fans of football and other sports to get the signature of an idol. I receive customer satisfaction emails every week, most of them are excited about having an idol signature. Unfortunately, my work faces a lot of competition, not all competitors like me. I am not sure, but I think this may be the source of criticism and attacks on many social media.”

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