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CAN 2024: Klopp “thinks” that Salah, injured, will leave the CAN and return to Liverpool

2024-01-21T21:26:17.663Z

Highlights: Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp “thinks” that his Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah will return to England to treat his leg injury. The Egyptian Pharaohs star injured the hamstring in his left leg against Ghana (2-2) on Thursday. In the scenario where Salah returns to England, the Egyptian could possibly return to Ivory Coast, host country of the CAN, if his selection were to continue the adventure. “Côte d'Ivoire is a wonderful country, I'm sure, but we don't have anyone from home there, so we'll see,” he said.


The Egypt star injured his leg during the first matches of the African Cup.


Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp “thinks” that his Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah will return to England to treat his leg injury sustained during the African Cup of Nations, he said on Sunday, without being more specific .

“It is logical” that the winger leaves the CAN, at least temporarily, to be followed by the Liverpool medical team, estimated the German technician after the 5-0 victory on Sunday at Bournemouth.

In any case, “that’s the plan,” he insisted.

“If it’s already 100% decided, I don’t know.

But that’s what’s planned.”

“No matter how long he is out, everyone sees him like that, it makes sense that he does his rehabilitation with us or with our (medical) team.

I don’t know if it’s already set in stone” but “I think he’ll come back.”

The Egyptian Pharaohs star injured the hamstring in his left leg against Ghana (2-2) on Thursday.

The federation has already announced its withdrawal for the last match of Group B against Cape Verde and the possible round of 16 in the event of qualification.

In the scenario where Salah returns to England, the Egyptian could possibly return to Ivory Coast, host country of the CAN, if his selection were to continue the adventure, Klopp specified.

“I would say if Egypt qualifies for the final, if he is fit, then probably yes,” he replied.

“Côte d'Ivoire is a wonderful country, I'm sure, but we don't have anyone from home there and they have to take care of those who play, so we'll see,” he said. he concluded.

Source: leparis

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