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Big blow for Klopp, the reason why Salah left his game with Egypt

The German manager could be ready to miss the striker for the next few months

By Liam Styles

Mohamed Salah got injured in the AFCON game facing Egypt against Ghana.

Liverpool’s coach Jürgen Klopp could have received horrible news in the last few hours, as he could be ready to miss Mohamed Salah for the next few months after the player got injured in his last game played with Egypt against Ghana in the AFCON, having left the pitch with horrible gestures that have seriously worried the Liverpool fans.

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The action happened during the game facing Egypt and Ghana in the group stage of the African tournament, as Salah dropped on the field during the last minutes of the first-half stoppage time, worrying all the Egyptian squad and forcing the Egyptian manager to replace him with Mostafa Fathi while the public was really impressed by the action.

Salah, who left the pitch crying and really affected by his pain, could face a serious injury which could strongly affect Liverpool in the second part of the season, but also the Egyptian national team in the short-term, as the Pharaons have only achieved two points in the first two games in the competition and could be about to be eliminated from the tournament.

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The player could miss important games with Egypt and Liverpool

In this sense, Salah could miss the next game with Egypt against Cape Verde, a massive opportunity for the Pharaons to advance to the next round of the AFCON, while Liverpool, who will lose the player for the second leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals against Fulham in Craven Cottage, could also lose the player for the FA Cup game against Norwich City.

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