He Liverpool by Arne Slotthead of the Premier, released news this Saturday about two of its main components, Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salahbefore next Sunday’s match against Chelsea, which equates to the 8th round of the Premier.
This is about both Van Dijk and Salah were released in the games they have to play this coming week with their respective teams, on Tuesday against Mauritania for the Egyptian and on Monday against Germany for the Dutch (due to suspension).
In one case, it’s not for a good reason: Van Dijkcaptain of Liverpool and of Netherlandswas sent off on Friday for the first time to play with his national team, so he will not be able to compete in the match Germanycorresponds to group 3 of League A of the Nations League.
Van Dijk saw the red card match Hungary (1-1) after receiving two yellow cards. The first, for protesting, in 77′ and the second, in 79′, for a tackle on Kevin Csoboth. The centre-back will not stay with his teammates, but will return to Liverpool, the Anfield club reported. At first Van Dijk that he would stay, but eventually chose to return to Liverpool “and rest”. In 3 weeks have to face Liverpool Chelsea, RB Leipzig, Arsenal and Brighton (on said team, twice).
Besides, Mohamed Salah, captain of Egypt, was released from playing with his team on Tuesday at the home of Mauritaniaas also announced by Liverpool. wrong32, scored the second goal of Egypt against too Mauritaniana, but in Cairo, in a match in the qualifying phase for the African Cup (2-0).
Hossam Hassan, Egypt coachsaid on Friday that his players are afraid of getting injured when they have to play, as is happening in Mauritaniaon a synthetic surface.
A point on Tuesday will be enough for the ‘Pharaohs’ team in group C to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup, which will be held in Morocco from December 21, 2025 and until January 18, 2026.
Source: La Verdad

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