Mohamed Salah: Jurgen Klopp unsure over extent of Liverpool forward's injury after suffering scare with Egypt

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Liverpool's manager, Jurgen Klopp, expressed uncertainty regarding the severity of Mohamed Salah's injury after he was substituted during Egypt's tie with Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations on Thursday.

Salah had to leave the game due to an obvious hamstring injury just right before halftime. This situation has caused worry for Liverpool as they are not only pursuing domestic success but also aiming for triumphs in Europe.

In anticipation of Liverpool's upcoming Premier League match against Bournemouth on Sunday - which will be broadcasted live on Sky Sports - Klopp stated: "We are not privy to any information."

The game is scheduled for Sunday, January 21st at 3:30pm with the actual kickoff at 4:30pm.

I had a conversation with him last night and he requires additional evaluation. Presently, that is being carried out and we will obtain further information subsequently.

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At that specific time, it was quite unexpected. I wasn't able to perceive that the intensity level was high and now decreasing, he just sensed it. We are all aware of how infrequently Mo requires to be substituted, hence it was certainly something worth noting.

Klopp hasn't dismissed the idea of sending medical personnel to Ivory Coast to assist Salah, stating, "We'll have to wait and see. It all hinges on his diagnosis."

An ultrasound and an MRI are scheduled, which will provide us with information regarding the state of things. However, it is currently too soon to determine.

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The Egypt manager, Rui Vitoria expressed concern about a certain matter and stated that he hopes it won't turn out to be a serious issue.

Liverpool could extend their lead at the top of the Premier League by five points if they are victorious against Bournemouth. Additionally, they have aspirations of winning the FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and Europa League.

Klopp's team has relied heavily on Salah's performance this season, with the player contributing a remarkable 27 goals and assists in just 27 games.

Salah has scored 14 goals in the Premier League, which ties him with Erling Haaland from Manchester City for the most goals scored.

What's Up For Liverpool's Next 6 Matches?

On January 21st, Bournemouth and their opponent will have a match in the Premier League. The match will start at 4:30pm and will be aired live on Sky Sports.

On January 24, there will be a football match between Fulham and another team, which is part of the Carabao Cup semi-finals. The match will start at 8pm and can be watched live on Sky Sports.

On the 28th of January, a football match will take place at Norwich with a 2.30pm start time. This match is part of the FA Cup fourth round.

On January 31st, Chelsea will be playing at home in a Premier League match that will kick off at 8.15pm.

On the 4th of February, Arsenal will play away from home in the Premier League with a start time of 4.30pm. The game will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.

On the 10th of February, the Burnley team will be hosting a Premier League match on their home pitch. The game will kick off at 3pm.

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