Mohamed Salah Injury concerns have eased after Liverpool FC confirmed that Mohamed Salah sustained only a minor hamstring issue.
The forward picked up the injury during a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace FC, initially sparking fears he could miss the remainder of the season.
Positive medical update
Early reports, including claims from Egypt national team doctor Ibrahim Hassan, suggested a more serious injury that could sideline Salah for up to four weeks.
However, Liverpool’s latest assessment indicates the damage is not severe, and the player is expected to return before the campaign concludes.
Possible return timeline
While the Mohamed Salah Injury is minor, his availability may be limited to the final fixtures of the season.
Liverpool’s remaining matches include:
- Manchester United FC (May 3)
- Chelsea FC (May 9)
- Aston Villa FC (May 17)
- Brentford FC (May 24)
The final game against Brentford is currently the most likely return date, although an earlier comeback has not been ruled out.
Emotional end to Liverpool career
The Mohamed Salah Injury comes at a significant moment, as the Egyptian has already confirmed he will leave Liverpool FC this summer.
He is set to depart a year before his contract expires, ending a remarkable nine-year spell at the club.
During his time at Anfield, Salah has scored 257 goals, making him the club’s third-highest goalscorer behind Ian Rush and Roger Hunt.
Teammates remain hopeful
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk expressed optimism about Salah’s recovery, describing him as a “quick healer.”
He added that the forward is working hard behind the scenes to return as soon as possible and receive a proper send-off from fans.
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