Mohamed Salah injury updates LIVE: Latest as Liverpool star leaves AFCON 2023 game INJURED holding hamstring – updates

MOHAMED SALAH had to leave Egypt’s 2-2 draw with Ghana at Afcon 2023 INJURED.

The Liverpool star had to hold back tears when he left the pitch with a hamstring problem, and Liverpool fans now fear the worst.

Salah had to come off on the stroke of half-time but the extent of his injury remains unknown.

Follow all the latest updates with our blog below. . .

Salah looked visibly disappointed as he left the pitch for Egypt tonight.

He fought back tears, worried about missing the rest of the tournament in his home country.

And that could have additional consequences for Liverpool if it becomes a long-term problem.

The incident occurred before half-time of the match against Ghana.

Mo Salah has left Liverpool fans fearing the worst after coming off injured from Egypt’s clash with Ghana at AFCON 2023.

The Premier League star went down clutching his hamstring on the stroke of half-time.

And he did so a few minutes later, before the match ended 2-2.

The extent of Salah’s illness remains unclear at the moment.

Depending on the extent of Salah’s injury, the 31-year-old could be out for six weeks, ending his Afcon stay.

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