Mohamed Salah looks set for a spell on the sidelines after an update from the Egyptian national team director suggested the Liverpool forward could be out for around four weeks with a hamstring injury.
For Liverpool FC, that timeline creates immediate concern — and uncertainty.
A race against time
A four-week absence would put Salah’s return right on the edge of the run-in, making his availability for the clash with Brentford FC very tight.
At best:
Late recovery
Minimal training time
Possible bench involvement
At worst, he misses it altogether.
Waiting on official confirmation
It’s important to stress that this update is not yet based on Liverpool’s official medical assessment.
Scans still need to be completed
Severity of the strain not fully confirmed
Recovery timelines can change
Hamstring injuries, in particular, are notoriously unpredictable.
A big loss at a crucial time
If the timeline holds, Liverpool will be without:
Their most consistent attacking outlet
A key goal threat
A player who often decides tight games
Given how fine the margins are right now, that absence could be significant.
Opportunity for others
Salah’s injury could open the door for others to step up:
Cody Gakpo
Florian Wirtz
Alexander Isak
Liverpool will need to find goals collectively rather than relying on one individual.
Final thought
Right now, it’s a waiting game.
The early signs suggest a four-week absence, but until scans confirm the full picture, nothing is set in stone.
For Liverpool, the hope is simple:
It’s not worse than feared
Recovery goes smoothly
And Salah can return in time to still make an impact
Because in a run-in where every moment matters, losing him for long could prove costly.
Jamie (The Kopite View)