The Premier
League's top goalscorer was substituted in the 31st minute of the Reds' 3-1
defeat to Real Madrid following a tussle with Sergio Ramos.
Initial
reports suggested that Salah is in danger of missing this summer's World Cup
finals, but a tweet from Egypt suggests that team physician Mohammed Abu Ola is
not ready to write off the winger's chances of making the finals just yet.
"Dr.
Mohammed Abu Ola, an elected physician, reported that the Liverpool Medical
Service had informed him after conducting a radiation on the shoulder of Salah
and the result was that the player was alarmed at the shoulder bands he added
that according to this diagnosis he was optimistic that Salah would be attached
to the national team in the World Cup," talkSPORT's translation of the
tweet reads.
Reds boss
Jurgen Klopp previously described Salah's injury as "very bad for us"
and "very bad for Egypt" but tests are still being carried out to
assess the extent of the damage.
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