Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah will miss the rest of the Premier League season due to a hamstring injury, according to Egypt national team director Ibrahim Hassan. Salah will require four weeks of treatment for the tear but is expected to be fit for Egypt’s World Cup campaign. The injury occurred during a match against Crystal Palace, where Salah had to leave the pitch in the 60th minute.
Why It Matters
Salah’s absence from Liverpool’s remaining games is a significant blow to the team as they chase a top-four spot in the Premier League. His recovery for the World Cup is crucial for Egypt’s chances in the tournament, especially after Salah’s injury setback prior to the 2018 edition. Despite leaving Liverpool at the end of the season, Salah remains a key player for both club and country, and his fitness will be closely monitored by fans and officials alike.
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