While things are going well at Jurgen Klopp’s stadium, there are some concerns on the pitch.
In particular, the club’s injury problems are on the rise. Liverpool are currently without the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dominic Szoboslai, Joel Matip and Andy Robertson. In addition, Wataru Endo will not return to the Asian Cup until Japan is eliminated from the finals.
Needless to say, the situation of Mohamed Salah, who could not participate in the Africa Cup of Nations. However, he picked up an injury in his second game with the Egyptian national team and is now back at Liverpool. His return to the tournament has not been ruled out.
Speaking to talkSPORT, former Liverpool midfielder Graham Souness explained that Mohamed Salah is in trouble. “It’s a classic case of club versus country,” Souness said. “Before going down this road. The hamstring is the most serious injury.
These players hate injuries because they can play tricks on you. you can do it What terms did you use? Chain adjustment. You know what the great Bob Paisley said: When he talks about the hamstring, it’s 6 or 8 weeks.
Souness explained why Liverpool should be wary of Salah’s recovery. He reveals the details behind the knee injury.“How does it affect your hamstring? All my life I suffered from one disease. What they can do is fool you.
The holiday is available for one, two or three weeks. He comes back, trains for a few weeks and says he’s ready. You feel like you’ve done everything you need to do in the game, but 10 minutes into the game it starts hitting and then stops again. So it’s an injury that confuses athletes and confuses doctors. “Because I don’t know if it’s 100 percent.”Souness also said that, as a Liverpool fan, he would rather Salah stay at Anfield than return to the tournament.“So as a Liverpool fan I don’t want him to come back. I can assure you that doctors will push in that direction.In this case, safety comes first. Salah’s absence from the tournament will be painful, but unfortunately that seems to be the case now.