Liverpool: Pep Lijnders Is Confident About Salah's Prospects For The AFCON Final Following Merseyside Rehab Decision
Pep Lijnders, the assistant manager of Liverpool, disclosed that Mohamed Salah would undergo rehabilitation on Merseyside for a hamstring tear. The goal of the rehabilitation is to improve Salah's prospects of participating in the Africa Cup of Nations final. The recuperation process is anticipated to take between three and four weeks.
The choice of Salah to withdraw from the competition has been met with criticism in Egypt; nevertheless, Lijnders has stressed Salah's dedication to the squad as well as the joint decision made by Liverpool's medical staff and Egypt's medical team to guarantee the best possible treatment. Following his period of recuperation from a shoulder injury, Andy Robertson is scheduled to make his comeback to the team.
While it is anticipated that Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai will be ready for the FA Cup weekend when it takes place. The muscular strain that Curtis Jones sustained during the match against Bournemouth has been cleared. Salah will not be able to play in Liverpool's Carabao Cup semi-final match against Fulham; nevertheless, Robertson is expected to travel with the football team.
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