Mohamed Salah has broken his silence after returning to Liverpool for treatment after injuring his thigh during the Africa Cup of Nations.
The striker was initially banned for two matches after being sent off in Egypt’s second match against Ghana. But it later emerged his setback was more serious than first feared, with the 31-year-old now out for three to four weeks. Liverpool and Egypt have agreed to allow Salah to return to Merseyside for treatment and give him another chance to play in the AFCON.
However, he received heavy criticism in his home country for not remaining in the national team.Meanwhile, Jurgen Klopp and Pep Lijnders were forced to defend their forward, while Egypt manager Louis Vittoria also hit out at Liverpool for suggesting Salah would return to the club ahead of the group final against Cape Verde. .
Salah is currently back in England undergoing rehabilitation at the AXA Training Centre. After the backlash, she took to social media to respond to her critics. “Yesterday I started a treatment and rehabilitation program,” he wrote on Page X, formerly known as Twitter. “I will do my best to prepare as quickly as possible to be able to return to the national team. and I also like people… Try harder.”
Meanwhile, Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas Issa also hit out at his client’s criticism of the first crackdown. The injury was more serious than initially feared. “People and ‘influencers’ who were weak in the knees when they met Mohammed in person tried to take advantage of his unfortunate accident and question his loyalty to his country by asking for ‘followers’ or selfies.”
” wrote. . “They did it for fame, clicks and likes. “I want to thank the people who did the honorable thing and showed how ridiculous and cheap it is. I got the name. In both cases.