Salah Ruled Out Of Brighton Clash With Muscle Injury
Mohamed Salah has been ruled out of Liverpool's Premier League match against Brighton on Saturday due to a muscle injury. The Egypt forward, who recently returned from the Galatasaray trip by scoring in their 4-0 victory at Anfield but was forced off during that game as well, is now unable to feature for manager Arne Slot until further notice.
Key Points
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1Mohamed Salah is ruled out of the upcoming Premier League match between Liverpool and Brighton due to a muscle injury.
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2Salah was recently restored to Arne Slot's starting lineup against Galatasaray, scoring in their 4-0 victory at Anfield before being forced off with an issue later that day.
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3Manager Arne Slot has confirmed Salah will miss the trip south and is facing 'a race' or a fight until end of season for fitness regarding his injury recovery timeline.
Developments
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot confirmed Mohamed Salah is ruled out for the FA Cup quarter-final against Manchester City due to a muscle injury sustained during his recent Champions League performance. While acknowledging there are only two weeks until Egypt's next international match, which would also exclude him from that tournament as well, slot expressed hope based on past recovery records that he will be fit in time before then.