123over Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has taken time off from football training to help out with a charity for the homeless, hoping to bring joy to the Christmas season and win over head coach Ruben Amorim for a long time. 123over
BBC Manchester reported that Dalot joined a project of LifeShare, the oldest homeless charity in Manchester, to distribute food, necessities, basic medicines and clothing on December 24.
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Targeting homeless people, the poor, and people around the city so that they can still survive without causing trouble, becoming social problems, or committing crimes.
“Manchester is a city that values the community in which it lives and is compassionate,” the Portuguese defender said.
“I have been here for over 6 years now and I am proud to call this city my home.”
“It’s sad that we have more homeless people.”
“As part of our family, we want to raise awareness and then directly help those people as much as we can.”
“As we celebrate Christmas, it can be a difficult time for many – and LifeShare is working to show that no one is left behind.”
“The volunteers I have had the opportunity to meet here have inspired me a lot.”
“It was a pleasure to spend time with them and play a small part in helping deliver the important work to the people the organization supports.”
This benefit will probably help Dalot stand out even more in Amorim’s eyes , as he has played 90 minutes in all six league games under the Portuguese boss