Heroic! Marcus Rashford Saves Beautiful Aston Villa Player Alisha Lehmann From Naughty Man
JAKARTA - The heroic action was carried out by Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford. He can be called a hero because he managed to save Aston Villa's beautiful player, Alisha Lehmann, who was bullied by a number of men at a nightclub.
This incident began when Rashford and Villa Alisha Lehmann were at the same club at an event. At one moment Rashford asked the club staff to take Villa Alisha to the VIP section when they were surrounded by naughty men.
A source in Chinawhite Manchester said about what happened earlier this month.
"Marcus (Rashford) ordered a table and then invited him (Villa Alisha Lehmann) and his friends to join them," the source told SunSport.
"It was the first time they met, but he (Rashford) knew who Alisha was. They exchanged words and Alissa then thanked Rashford for helping her go."
"Then they continued the party with their separate friends," the source continued.
#BeBRAVE #AL 🌹✨ @EASPORTSFIFA pic.twitter.com/AK9VbJhkHb
— Alisha Lehmann (@lehmann_alisha) April 22, 2023
#BeBRAVE #AL @EASPORTSFIFA pic.twitter.com/AK9VbJhkHb
Alisha Lehmann is an international Swiss player who is now defending Aston Villa. He is known as a female footballer who is also a fantastic.
Alissa, who is now 24 years old before, has also drawn controversy. That's because he had dated men and women in the past.
In addition, with his label as a sexy Villa footballer, he also used it to create an adult OnlyFans account. He issued his first obscene calendar last Christmas.
Before that, he had made a scene because of a dispute with his former Doglas Luiz, before they separated.
His charming face also made Alishha Lehmann named one of the hottest footballers in the world. It is evident from the number of followers on Instagram, which now number almost 13 million
In an interview posted on his Fanzone page last week, he said, "It's not a bad thing to want to look like a girl and play football."
"I really support that, and I want everyone to be themselves when they play sports," he said again.