Salah Set for Liverpool Farewell Return as Injury Poses No World Cup Risk

Mohamed Salah is expected to return before the end of the season, potentially featuring in Liverpool’s final match at Anfield, after scans confirmed his injury is minor and poses no risk to his World Cup 2026 availability with Egypt.
A Less Serious Injury Reignites Hope and Opens the Door for a Quick Return
The injury the Egyptian star suffered during the Crystal Palace match, despite its impact, turned out to be less severe than initially expected. Medical examinations confirmed it is only a minor muscle injury, which quickly reshaped calculations inside the English club regarding his recovery timeline and readiness for upcoming fixtures.
Slot Reassures Fans… Salah Is on the Road to the World Cup
Liverpool manager Arne Slot played a key role in calming the situation, explaining that Salah has an exceptional track record in recovery and maintaining fitness, making his return only a matter of time. Although he is expected to miss some upcoming matches, forecasts suggest he could return before the end of the season, a timing that may allow him to finish his journey with the club on a strong note.
More importantly, all medical and technical indicators point in one direction: the injury will not prevent Salah from representing Egypt at the 2026 World Cup. This point, in particular, has been the biggest source of reassurance, especially as the player remains a fundamental pillar in Egypt’s ambitions during the tournament.
Inside Anfield, Salah’s return is not viewed as just a technical boost but as a massive morale lift. Fans see it as a final chance for a legendary farewell worthy of his contribution, while the team also recognizes that his presence—even in the final stages of the season—could make a decisive difference in the fight for European qualification spots.
It is also notable that the timing of the injury, despite its apparent setback, may actually benefit the player in the long run. A forced rest period before the end of the season, followed by a gradual return, could give him a physical advantage ahead of joining the national team camp and preparing for the World Cup.
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