Thursday, April 12, 2018
Read What Mohamed Salah Did When A Man Burgled His Family Home Is Just Incredible

How many people reading this would press charges after hearing the news that a thief stole from their family? I’m guessing the majority of us would, but that’s not how Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah reacted during his playing days in Egypt.
In a brilliant interview with The Daily Mailthat gives us an insight into Salah’s childhood, one particular story details the moments after he found out his family was robbed when he was playing in Alexandria, Egypt.
The thief was caught two days later and despite his father wanting to press charges, Salah asked him to drop the case.
Salah proceeded to give the thief some money to get his life up and running. He even tried to help him find a job.
The interview states that the Liverpool player ‘wants everyone to have a chance to better themselves’.
This isn’t the first time Salah has inspired in recent weeks. In an exclusive interview withLiverpool’s official website, the unstoppable Egyptian has spoken about the incredible sacrifices he made as a young man.
A story that gives you a real insight his extremely difficult, but rewarding journey in the beautiful game.
Salah revealed that he used to start his daily trip to training at 9am in the morning and would get home at around 10:30pm, taking at least 5 buses to get to his destination.
“I had originally been playing for a club that was half an hour away from my village in Basyoun,” he told Liverpool’s official website.
Then I signed for a club in Tanta, which was one-and-a-half hours away. From there, I went to Arab Contractors in Cairo, so it was a four to four-and-a-half-hour journey five days a week to get to training.
I was having to leave school early to travel to training. I would go in from 7am until 9am and then I had an official paper to give to my club to say, ‘Mo can leave school early so he can reach the club at 2pm to train.
So I was only at school for two hours a day during that time. Now, everything would be difficult if I was not a footballer, I think!
For five days a week, every week for three or four years, I would make this journey. I was leaving at 9am in the morning, then I would arrive at the training ground at 2pm or 2.30pm. Training was always at 3.30pm or 4pm. I would finish training at say 6pm, then I’d go home and arrive at 10pm or 10.30pm. Then it was eat, sleep and then the day after the same thing.
And it wasn’t just taking one bus – I’d have to transfer buses three, four or even sometimes five times just to arrive at training and then back home again.”
Salah’s dream to become one of the best was born at a young age and his attitude matches his ambition.
What a bloke.
Champions League: Ronaldo interrupts interview to hug Buffon after 3-1 loss to Juventus

Real Madrid superstar, Cristiano Ronaldointerrupted a post-match interview to hugJuventus legendary goalkeeper, GianluigiBuffon.
This happened after the Juventus goalkeeper was sent off against Real Madrid in the second leg of the quarter tie in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
After losing 3-0 in the first leg of their quarter-final, Juventus scored three times at the Santiago Bernabeu to set up a tense finish.
As the match appeared to be heading for extra time, referee Michael Oliver awarded a penalty for Mehdi Benatia’s foul on Lucas Vazquez.
Juventus’ players protested the decision for several minutes and a furious Buffon was sent off for his angry charging words towards Oliver.
The Portugal captain stepped up to convert the penalty, which has sealed Madrid’s place in Friday’s semi-final draw.
For Buffon, the match could represent his final appearance in the Champions League, although the 40-year-old has not revealed his decision over his future.
In a special moment as the players were leaving the Santiago Bernabeu, Ronaldo interrupted Buffon, who was speaking to the media, to hug the Juventus goalkeeper.
Ronaldo also said some kind words to the veteran goalkeeper.
He told RTP, “I have a lot of respect for Buffon; the words he has said about me, and what I’ve said about him.
“He is a great goalkeeper and I hope this is not his last Champions League appearance, he is one of the best goalkeepers ever.”
Ronaldo was furious and feels goalkeeper Keylor Navas, Gareth Bale and Borja Vallejo are responsible for the Madrid loss

Portugal and Real Madrid forward, Cristiano Ronaldohas blamed three of his teammates for their 3-1 home loss to Juventus in the Champions League quarter final second leg on Wednesday.
Real fought their way pass the Italian giants and into the Champions League semi-finals for the third year in a row.
They, however, lost the match 3-1.
Zinedine Zidane’s men went into tonight’s match 3-0 up from the first leg in Italy but Mario Manduzkic and Blaise Matuidi first half strikes put Juventus back into the tie.
Matuidi netted the third in the second to put both team on level, taking the match into extra time.
Ronaldo then got the last laugh late on, converting a penalty after Lucas Vazquez was fouled in the box.
Spanish website Don Balon reports that the 33-year-old was furious and feels goalkeeper Keylor Navas, Gareth Bale and Borja Vallejo are responsible for the Madrid problems.
According to the paper, Ronaldo was not impressed with the performances of the players.
Marcelo mocks Barcelona after Real Madrid qualify for semi-finals

Brazil and Real Madrid defender, Marcelo, has said they were never going to capitulate like fierce rivals Barcelona, after they progressed into the Champions League semi-final ahead of Juventus.
Madrid kept their quest for a European three-peat alive, with a 4-3 aggregate victory over Juventus in the quarter-finals, despite Wednesday’s 3-1 loss to the Italian champions.
Zinedine Zidane’s men looked certain to progress, following their 3-0 win in Italy last week, only for Juventus to mount a stunning comeback and level it 3-3 on aggregate.
However, referee Michael Oliver pointed to the spot in the 93rd minute and Cristiano Ronaldo smashed in the penalty, to ensure the defending champions are in the last four.
“We should face and we did everything possible to go through.
“What happened to Barcelona wasn’t going to happen to us because we’re Real Madrid,” Marcelo said afterwards.
The Bank Robber Who Left His Address Behind….
When law enforcement officials went to the address in Mobile and found Owens wasn’t home, his mother provided them with his cellphone number — which was used to track him to a hotel, where he was arrested
After Owens entered a guilty plea in December, Moore announced that Owens was sentenced to 121 months in prison, followed by five years of supervised release on charges related to the 2017 bank robbery and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a violent crime.
According to the release, Owens entered Hancock Bank on Sept. 14, 2017, with a green handgun. He approached a teller and gave her a note that demanded money. When she hesitated, he pointed the firearm at her. In fear, the teller gave Owens approximately $5,645 that included a dye pack.
Owens took the money and fled the bank, according to the release. Almost immediately, the dye pack exploded and Owens dropped the money and continued to flee.
“The note he provided to the teller had his address affixed to it,” the release said. “Officers then went to Owens’ residence. He was not there. Officers spoke to his mother. His mother provided his cell number and Owens was located at an area hotel by tracking his cell phone (sic). Owens was arrested still wearing the clothes he wore during the robbery. He was Mirandized and then gave consent to search his vehicle and the green firearm was located inside the vehicle.”
The FBI, along with the Mobile Police Department, investigated the case and presented it to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for prosecution.
Ways To keep snakes out of your yard?
1) Keep your yard clean of hiding places, such as tall grass, piles of material, bins, etc. Snakes like to hide in these places, so getting rid of them is a good idea.
2) Keep away rats and rodents, obviously because snakes eat those. Just keep your food contained and dispose of trash properly. You could also use repellent.
3) Use snake repellent. You could use sulfur or cinnamon oil. Sulfur can be dangerous and is usually a part of many commercial snake repellents and has a strong smell that snakes hate. Cinnamon oil is better for covering small spaces. Moth balls don’t work.
4) Physical barriers, like wood planks or screen. If you already have a fenced yard, cover up holes close or on the ground. Snakes are really good at slipping through small cracks, so patch those up.
I hope this helps!
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Champions League: Iniesta reacts to 3-0 loss to Roma, speaks on quitting Barcelona

Barcelona captain, Andres Iniesta has reacted to Barcelona’s shocking 3-0 defeat to Roma in the Champions League quarter final second leg on Tuesday.
Barca had 4-1 advantage going into the second leg in Rome but were beaten 3-0 by the Italians who went through to the semi-final.
Iniesta admitted that he might not play another Champions League in his career. The midfielder is considering quiting the club at the end of the season.
He noted that Roma did so well, adding that the Italian targeted the right areas.
He told reporters, “[That this was my last Champions League game] is a possibility and for that reason it hurts even more,” when asked if he thought he’d play in the competition again.
“It’s a very hurtful elimination because nobody expected it due to the lead we had.
“When you do things badly, make lots of mistakes and don’t adapt to the game, this is what happens.
“It’s a big disappointment because of the season we were having.”
“They had it very clear in their minds where to attack us,” he said.
“It’s difficult to take this elimination because we had a lot of hope and it has escaped.”
Barcelona now turn their focus back to LaLiga, where they host Valencia this weekend.