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"Liverpool in trouble": Mohamed Salah is injured in the African Championship Israel today

2024-01-18T21:26:24.345Z

Highlights: Mohamed Salah was injured in the game of the Egyptian national team against Ghana in the Asian Championship. The 31-year-old Egyptian, who managed to score and cook a goal in Egypt's debut, was forced to leave the field due to an injury to the hamstring. If the star's injury is serious, it will be a heavy blow to Merseyside, who are fighting for a Premier League championship after several particularly disappointing years. If you found an error in the article, we would appreciate it if you shared it with us.


The star of the Egyptian national team was injured in the hamstring and was replaced in the game against Ghana • In England, fingers are crossed that it is not a serious injury


Liverpool's nightmare come true?

Mohamed Salah was injured today (Thursday) in the game of the Egyptian national team against Ghana in the Asian Championship, and came off as a substitute during the first half.

The 31-year-old Egyptian, who managed to score and cook a goal in Egypt's debut, was forced to leave the field due to an injury to the hamstring, and on the social media reporters began to declare that "Liverpool is in trouble."

As we know, if the star's injury is serious, it will be a heavy blow to Merseyside, who are fighting for a Premier League championship after several particularly disappointing years.

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