Mohamed Salah suffers hamstring injury, Liverpool career in doubt
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Updated · BBC.com · Apr 25
Mohamed Salah suffers hamstring injury, Liverpool career in doubt
12 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Apr 25
Salah, 33, was substituted in the 59th minute against Crystal Palace at Anfield after injuring his left hamstring, with manager Arne Slot confirming uncertainty over his return.
The Egyptian forward, who announced last month he will leave Liverpool at season's end, may miss the club's remaining matches, including key fixtures against Manchester United, Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Brentford.
Salah has scored 257 goals in 435 appearances since joining Liverpool in 2017, ranking third on the club's all-time scorers list and winning multiple major trophies during his tenure.
Is Salah's injury a tragic end or a convenient exit from a season of sharp decline?
Could this hamstring tear derail not just Salah's farewell but also Egypt's 2026 World Cup campaign?
Will Salah choose a massive Saudi payday or a new challenge with San Diego FC in the MLS?
Did a rift with the manager and personal grief truly cause Salah’s dramatic final-season slump?
With Salah gone and the team struggling, is this the end of Liverpool's recent era of dominance?
How will Liverpool reinvest the massive £400,000 weekly wage saved from Salah's early contract termination?