Liverpool FC: Mohamed Salah Set to Miss Brighton Match with Injury
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Liverpool, March 20 (NationPress) - The manager of Liverpool FC, Arne Slot, has officially announced that star winger Mohamed Salah will be sidelined for the upcoming Premier League match against Brighton & Hove Albion due to a muscle injury.
Salah sustained this injury during Liverpool's recent UEFA Champions League encounter against Galatasaray at Anfield. He was substituted in the latter part of the game, despite having an outstanding performance, contributing a goal and an assist in the team's decisive 4-0 victory.
In a pre-match update, Slot commented, “It's unusual for him to be injured; you expect the outcome, so he won't be available for tomorrow.” He emphasized the unfortunate timing, stating, “The positive for Liverpool is that we are heading into an international break, but it’s unfortunate for Egypt, as he can't participate.”
Despite this setback, the Liverpool manager expressed optimism regarding Salah's recovery, highlighting the forward's high fitness levels and professional attitude, which could expedite his return.
Reflecting on Salah's performance against Galatasaray, Slot remarked, “His first half was quite good; the entire team played well.” He underscored that collective team efforts often enhance individual performances. Slot also praised Salah’s experience, noting his capability to remain composed and perform under pressure—a trait he has consistently exhibited throughout his career.
This injury marks yet another challenge for Liverpool this season, leaving Slot with the difficult task of deciding who will take over the right-wing position. Additionally, defender Joe Gomez is also under scrutiny. Although he was on the bench during the Galatasaray match, Slot suggested that he might not be ready to play.
Liverpool is currently positioned fifth in the Premier League standings as they strive for a top-four finish, which would secure their spot in the UEFA Champions League for the 2026-27 season. They are just two points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa and five points away from third-placed Manchester United.