Klopp’s tense wait for Salah

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Egypt, Jürgen Klopp and all of Liverpool alarms were seen ringing on Thursday, when Mohamed Salah He had to retire due to injury in the 45th minute of his team’s Group B match Ghana, which coincides with the 2nd day of the Africa Cup. Everything indicates that it is a muscular ailment, in the hamstrings, but there is no diagnosis yet and it is unknown, as the man himself said this Friday. Kloppwhether it matters or not.

What encourages many is seeing this wrong leaving the stadium smiling and seemingly walking without a problem. The match ended 2-2 afterwards Egypt managed to level the score twice.

At the press conference for this Sunday’s match against Bournemouthwhich corresponds to the 21st day of the Premier, Klopp explained about wrong: “”We don’t know anything yet, we talked last night (Thursday) and did the first analysis. Then we will know more. They will do an ultrasound and an MRI.”

The coach of Liverpool expressed about the disease of wrong that the Egyptian star “noticed something and we all know how rare it is for Mo to leave the field, so it must be something, but I don’t have any more information at the moment.”

Who also spoke about wrong He is her coach, Rui Vitoriaimmediately after the match: “We still don’t know what the problem is, but I hope it’s not a big problem. It was a difficult moment for us because in the second half we could only make two substitutions. I don’t think it’s dangerous but we’ll see let’s.”

In this group B, he is the leader Cape Verde (with 3 points), followed by Egypt (2), Mozambique (one) and Ghana (one). On the final day, to be played this coming Monday, Cape Verde-Egypt and Mozambique-Ghana.

Source: La Verdad

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