Egypt star Mohamed Salah leaves 1-1 World Cup draw with Iran due to left knee injury
Former Liverpool standout and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah left Friday’s 1-1 draw with Iran at the World Cup because of a left knee injury, according to coach Hossam Hassan
SEATTLE (AP) — Former Liverpool standout and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah left Friday night's 1-1 draw with Iran at the World Cup because of a left knee injury, coach Hossam Hassan said.
In the 57th minute, Salah was surprisingly replaced by Mostafa Zico. In comments translated from Arabic, Hassan said Salah is being assessed by the team's medical staff, and will have another examination when Egypt returns to the team hotel.
“I talked to Salah and he said he’s going to be OK and it’s not a big injury," Hassan said. "We still have time to talk to the medical staff. I think he will be back, and when I spoke to Salah he assured me he’s going to be OK.”
It would still be a serious blow for Egypt if Salah is not able to play in the knockout round against Australia next Friday.
The four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner scored his 68th international goal in the Pharaohs' first World Cup win, a 3-1 victory against New Zealand. The 34-year-old has assisted on two other goals in the tournament.
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