Injury Update: Mohamed Salah’s Hamstring Tear
Liverpool forward Mo Salah, 31, has suffered a significant hamstring injury, according to assistant manager Pep Lijnders. The incident occurred during Egypt’s 2-2 draw with Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Mo Salah’s Expected Recovery Time
Lijnders mentioned that Mo Salah is expected to be sidelined for three to four weeks if the rehabilitation process proceeds smoothly. The assistant manager expressed confidence in the recovery plan, citing the careful treatment of Salah’s body leading up to this point.
Liverpool’s Response
Liverpool announced that Salah will return to the club for an intensive rehabilitation program starting Wednesday.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe club acknowledged the severity of the injury but emphasized their commitment to getting Salah back into action promptly, both for the club and the national team.
Collaboration Between Medical Teams
Lijnders highlighted the collaboration between the medical teams of Egypt and Liverpool, praising the decision-making process that prioritized the player’s well-being.
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He sees it as a positive example of how international and club football should work together, with the player at the centre of decisions.
Salah’s Commitment and National Team Decision
Despite the devastating loss for Egypt, Lijnders emphasized Salah’s unwavering commitment. Egypt’s record appearance-maker Ahmed Hassan advocated for Salah to stay with the team, expressing confidence in his dedication.
Embed from Getty ImagesThe decision for Salah to return to Liverpool is to maximize his chances of competing in the final if Egypt progresses.
Egypt’s Aspirations in the Africa Cup of Nations
Looking ahead, Egypt faces the runners-up in Group F on Sunday for a place in the quarter-finals. If he recovers in time, Lijnders mentioned that Salah’s return to Egypt would make sense, aligning with Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s viewpoint.
With its eye on the Africa Cup of Nations title, Egypt aims to build on its seven titles, the most recent coming in 2010. Salah, optimistic about winning the tournament, expressed his belief in achieving this goal sooner or later.
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