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Injured Salah to miss rest of Liverpool season, says Egypt national team director

26-04-2026 01:46 PM


Ammon News - Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah will miss the rest of the season after suffering a hamstring injury in a ​3-1 Premier League win over Crystal Palace, Egypt national team ‌director Ibrahim Hassan said on Saturday.

Liverpool did not announce any update on Salah's condition. However, ⁠Hassan said the Egyptian talisman has played his last game for ​the reds.

"He has suffered a hamstring tear and will require four weeks ​of treatment," Hassan told Reuters.

After nine trophy-filled seasons, Salah's journey with Liverpool reaches its conclusion. His farewell will be marked by words rather than goals, addressing the fans ​following the season finale against Brentford.

Liverpool have two home fixtures remaining - ​against Chelsea on May 9 and Brentford on May 24 - and visit Manchester United ‌on ⁠May 3, a side Salah has regularly tormented, and play Villa away on May 17.

Liverpool's third-highest goalscorer of all time, Salah has recorded 12 goals and nine assists across all competitions this season.

Hassan said ​Salah will be ​fit for the ⁠2026 World Cup, where Egypt will face Belgium, New Zealand and Iran in Group G.

However, Salah is ​determined to recover in time for the tournament in ​North America, ⁠which starts on June 11 and avoid a repeat of the injury setback he suffered before the 2018 edition.

He injured his shoulder in a ⁠3-1 ​defeat by Real Madrid in the Champions ​League final, and despite scoring twice in two matches, Egypt were eliminated at the group ​stage in Russia.




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