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Former Liverpool star Mohamed Salah hit by cruel World Cup injury

The 34-year-old forward, currently a free agent following his emotional departure from Merseyside at the end of the 2025/26 campaign signaled for his own substitution in the 57th minute with the scoreline tightly locked at 1-1.

While the true extent of the damage was not immediately clear to those inside the stadium, the anxiety levels skyrocketed when the cameras later spotted Salah on the bench with a heavy pack of ice tightly wrapped around his left hamstring.

He is scheduled to undergo crucial medical scans over the next 24 hours to pinpoint the exact nature of the muscle strain. Despite the worrying optics, the legendary winger is privately telling confidants that he remains confident the issue is minor and will not completely derail his tournament hopes ahead of the clash with the Socceroos.

Speaking to the media in his post-match press conference, Egypt manager Hossam Hassan offered a direct update on his star player’s condition, Al-Ahram.

“Salah asked to be replaced, but we still don’t know the diagnosis. Since he felt something, it means there is something. He will undergo scans and we hope for the best.”

Hassan, however, was quick to echo the player’s own resilient optimism regarding a swift recovery.

“I talked to Salah, and he said he’s going to be okay, and it’s not a big injury,” the manager added. “We still have time to talk to the medical staff. I think he will be back, and when I spoke to Salah, he assured me he’s going to be okay.”

The untimely withdrawal brought a cruel end to an astonishing individual streak for Salah. The forward had scored or assisted in every single World Cup match he had ever played for his country, racking up goal contributions in each of his previous four tournament appearances.

The injury adds another layer of intrigue to an already fascinating summer for the iconic forward. Salah has yet to officially confirm his next career move after parting ways with Liverpool, with an announcement on his future only expected once Egypt’s World Cup campaign reaches its ultimate conclusion.

For the sake of both his country’s historic tournament run and his own high-profile career crossroads, Salah will be desperately praying that the impending scan results match his optimistic outlook.

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