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The Egyptian coach hopes there is nothing too serious for Mohamed Salah after his injury exit on Thursday evening. Jurgen Klopp is also hoping for good news.
This is a double penalty for Egypt. The Pharaohs conceded a second draw in two matches at the CAN, against Ghana (2-2), in a match where Mohamed Salah was injured at the end of the first period.
The Liverpool striker was left holding his thigh after a run, but the Egypt manager is hoping for good news. “I hope it’s not a big problem, said Rui Vitoria. It’s a little early to know, but I think it’s not too dangerous. We’ll see if he can recover. »
In the event of a serious thigh injury, Liverpool could also be impacted, and Jurgen Klopp is also awaiting the results of the exams that Salah will take this Friday. “We don’t know anything, we spoke last night and there was an assessment, they will do it and we will know more, explained Klopp this Friday morning at a press conference. At the time, he was shocked and didn’t understand why he was hit by something so intense. He felt something and we know that Mo rarely goes out so there must really be something but I don’t have any more info. There will be an ultrasound and an MRI and then we will see. »
The good news is that Salah was seen quite smiling as he left the stadium on Saturday evening.
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨Mohamed Salah walking out of the stadium full of smiles and seems to be fine!pic.twitter.com/DJgc5ysuvU
— Anything Liverpool (@AnythingLFC_) January 19, 2024
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