Mo Farah would have been 'first one out' had he known Alberto Salazar faced ban

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Mo Farah says he would have been "the first one out" had he known his former coach Alberto Salazar faced a ban from แทงบอลออนไลน์  athletics for doping violations.

Salazar, 61, received a four-year ban following a US Anti-Doping Agency (Usada) investigation in November.

Farah told BBC Sport he does not feel his own legacy will be tainted.

"Had I had known the news, what Salazar did, it's taken four years, had I known that sooner I would have been the first one out," Farah, 36, said.

"That's the bit that's kind of annoying, I wish I'd known quicker.

"I haven't been part of Salazar for the last two years and I believe me and my coach Gary Lough are going to go out there and do the best that we can."Usada spent four years investigating Salazar in all before handing out its ban in 2019, when Dr Jeffrey Brown, a Nike-paid endocrinologist who sagame  treated many of Salazar's athletes, was also been banned for four years.

Briton Farah, a four-time Olympic champion, has never failed a drugs test and has always strongly denied breaking any rules.