End of an Era: Salah's Final Bow at Liverpool Amid Injury
Mohamed Salah will miss the rest of Liverpool's Premier League season due to a hamstring injury, marking the end of his illustrious tenure at the club. Salah, who has been an essential part of Liverpool's success, is set to leave at the season's conclusion. The Egyptian winger hopes to recover in time for the 2026 World Cup.
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's star forward, is set to miss the remainder of the season following a hamstring injury sustained in a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace. The club has yet to update his condition, but Egypt national team director Ibrahim Hassan confirmed Salah's absence.
At 33, Salah's illustrious nine-season journey with Liverpool, filled with numerous trophies, comes to a close as he announces his departure from the reigning Premier League champions. His farewell will occur during the finale against Brentford, with spoken words replacing his usual goal-scoring prowess.
Despite his injury, Salah is determined to be ready for the 2026 World Cup, where Egypt faces Belgium, New Zealand, and Iran in Group G. This mirrors a past challenge he faced, where an injury impacted his 2018 campaign with the national team.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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