Mohamed Salah return hopes have been given a huge boost after Liverpool FC reassured that there is nothing as serious with the injury as initially feared. It is now believed that the Egyptian forward will resume playing before the end of the season.
Mohamed Salah was taken off in the recent game against Crystal Palace, and this has created some concern that he has a hamstring problem. His final appearance at Anfield had already been witnessed by many fans who were certain that he would leave the club at the end of the campaign.
The recent update on this, however, proposes that it is a minor muscle injury. This alters the story. Salah could now receive a decent farewell on the pitch, as opposed to a sudden stop. In a larger sense, this is not only club football that matters in this regard. Salah also has been expected to be the head coach of the Egyptian football team in the upcoming FIFA world cup. In the future months, his fitness will play a vital role both to the club and country.
Salah has already left a mark at Liverpool. He has made 257 goals in 435 appearances since joining in 2017. Ian Rush and Roger Hunt are the only two who have scored more in the club. The timing is what makes this situation emotional. His response to quitting a pitch against Palace was indicative of a player who thought his career could be at an end. This time around, it feels not so much of a goodbye but a break. It is unlikely that they will beat Manchester United. But Liverpool are hoping he will be fit to play against Chelsea FC, Aston Villa or Brentford FC.
