Mohamed Salah has played his final minutes for the Reds
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Liverpool and Egypt national team forward Mohamed Salah has suffered a thigh muscle injury.
- The injury, sustained during a match against Crystal Palace, is expected to sideline him for four weeks, potentially ending his club season.
- Reports suggest this injury may also signal the end of his tenure with the English club, as he had previously indicated he would leave.
The recent injury sustained by Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has sent ripples of concern through both the club's fanbase and the Egyptian national team. Salah was forced off the pitch during the match against Crystal Palace with a thigh muscle injury, which reports indicate could rule him out for the remainder of the club season. This news, as reported by Reuters, is particularly poignant given the speculation surrounding Salah's future at Anfield.
According to Ibrahim Hassan, director of the Egyptian national team, Salah will need four weeks to recover. While this is a blow for Liverpool's remaining fixtures, Hassan assured that there is no fear of Salah missing the upcoming World Cup. However, the timing of the injury has fueled rumors, amplified by media reports, that this could indeed be the final chapter of Salah's illustrious career with the English club, a move he had reportedly signaled some time ago.
Salah bo moral zaradi poลกkodbe zadnje loลพe moral poฤivati ลกtiri tedne.
From our vantage point in Slovenia, where football passion runs deep, this news is met with a mix of sympathy for the player and anticipation for his next move, whatever it may be. While international coverage often focuses on the immediate impact on Liverpool's title or Champions League hopes, our local interest is also tied to Salah's legacy and his importance to Egyptian football. The World Cup is a significant event for our region, and seeing Salah perform at his best is always a draw. The uncertainty surrounding his club future adds another layer of drama to an already compelling narrative, making this more than just a sports injury report.
Da ne bi mogel nastopiti na svetovnem prvenstvu, pa ni bojazni.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.