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Ramy Abbas reveals Mohamed Salah injury update that Liverpool fans wish isn’t true

Agent of Liverpool star Mohamed Salah provides worrying injury update

In an update shared by Ramy Abbas Issa, the agent of Mohamed Salah on Twitter, it has come to the fore that that the Liverpool superstar’s injury is more severe than initially assessed. Salah now remains expected to see himself sidelined for a period ranging from 21 to 28 days, extending WELL BEYOND the initially anticipated two games.

According to the agent’s statement, Salah’s optimal chance of participating in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is contingent on undergoing intensive rehabilitation in the United Kingdom. The plan is for Salah to rejoin the national team as soon as he achieves full fitness.

This update sheds light on the extended timeframe for Salah’s recovery, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive rehabilitation approach. The decision to pursue intensive rehabilitation in the UK at Liverpool’s facilities underscores the importance of providing Salah with the best possible care to ensure a thorough recovery from his injury. Here is what the Issa posted via X

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“Mohammed’s injury is more serious than first thought and he will be out for 21-28 days, and not 2 games. His best chance at participating in the current AFCON is by undergoing intensive rehabilitation in the uk and rejoining the team as soon as he is fit.”

Mohamed Salah could potentially miss out on a month of action.

His country, Egypt heavily relies on Salah’s goals and leadership to guide them to success. The extended timeline of his absence poses challenges for Egypt’s AFCON campaign, impacting their prospects and strategic planning. The scenario is not very different on Merseyside as well.

No Mo for a while!

The severity of Salah’s injury raises questions about the nature of the setback and the potential risks associated with rushing his return. Intensive rehabilitation at Liverpool suggests a concerted effort to provide Salah with the best possible care and ensure a thorough recovery. The cautious approach aligns with the shared interests of both Liverpool and Egypt, prioritizing Salah’s long-term fitness over short-term gains.

The absence of Salah also highlights the need for contingency plans and the importance of squad depth for both Liverpool and Egypt. It’s an opportunity for other players to step into the spotlight and showcase their abilities, but the void left by Salah’s absence remains substantial. Liverpool will look to the likes of Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo to fill the scoring vacuum, while Egypt must recalibrate their attacking strategies in his absence.

Liverpool have coped well without Mohamed Salah, but there is no doubting how important he is to the club’s aspirations.

As we saw in the recent games against Arsenal, Fulham and Bournemouth, the Reds remain well-equipped to balance out the void that Salah’s absence leaves behind, but irrespective of that, his presence elevates the entire squad and ever since he joined the Reds, has been a constant source of hope and goals.

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As fans anxiously await Salah’s return, the uncertainty surrounding the exact nature of his injury and the timeline for recovery adds an element of suspense. The coming weeks will likely see continuous updates on Salah’s progress, with Liverpool and Egypt supporters hoping for a swift and successful return for their talisman.

Shrishh Attavar

Life revolves around sport.

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