Mohamed Salah’s i𝚗jᴜry sparks concerns for Liverpool’s Premier League campaign.
Liverpool’s forward, Mohamed Salah, suffered an i𝚗jᴜry during a match against Ghana, raising worries for both the Egyptian national team and his club. Salah experienced discomfort in his left hamstring, pulling up during a run in the 45th minute. Despite being able to walk off the field unassisted, Salah gestured towards his hamstring, indicating some discomfort.
Egypt’s coach, Rui Vitória, expressed uncertainty about the severity of the i𝚗jᴜry, hoping it won’t pose a major issue. Salah did not stop to speak with journalists after the game, but he appeared to move without trouble. The i𝚗jᴜry poses a challenge for Liverpool, currently competing in the Premier League.
Ghana’s Mohammed Kudus, recovering from an i𝚗jᴜry, scored the game’s first goal. Despite twice coming from behind, Egypt managed to secure a draw with goals from Omar Marmoush and Mostafa Mohamed.
Salah faced a challenging first half, encountering strong opposition from Gideon Mensah, and had penalty appeals disallowed. In their tournament opener against Mozambique, Salah had earlier secured a point for Egypt by converting a penalty in the 97th minute.
Egypt, the most successful team in Nations Cup history, aims to win their final group stage match against Cape Verde. Meanwhile, Ghana will face Mozambique in their last Group B encounter