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Not just Mohamed Salah's injury, the other bad news for Klopp

Uncertainty as the bad news for Merseyside, where there are fewer and fewer substitutes

By Charles Cornwall

Salah and Klopp very worried

Jürgen Klopp has done a great job with this team this season, as the team is playing well, plus the absence of the injured players and now the players who are serving their respective commitments with both Japan and Egypt, this has not affected the team in a big way, as they have maintained a good level in most of the games.

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Despite the great effort of the whole team, injuries continue to affect the team and after Ghana's match against Egypt, Mohamed Salah came off mid-match, leaving great uncertainty both at Anfield and the team coached by the Portuguese Ruiz Vitoria who have a chance to qualify for the next stage of the African Cup, where they need a win but will not be able to count on the Pharaoh Mohamed Salah.

Which on the one hand could be good news, because if Egypt are eliminated in the group stage, Mohaemed Salah would be back on Merseyside as soon as possible. So it could be good news and bad news about his injury. However, the bad news that accompanies Salah's injury is that there is little information about the progress of Thiago Alcántara and Stefan Bajčetić, as there was news about other injured players and no progress about these midfielders.

Jürgen Klopp is likely to have Andy Robertson, Trent Alexander Arnold and Dominik Szoboszlai back in the squad next Wednesday when Liverpool take on Fulham. While there is still no exact word on Salah's case. So Bajčetić and Alcántara will remain sidelined indefinitely.

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At the rate we are going with Thiago Alcántara's case, he may never see action at Anfield again, as his contract expires this summer and there is no progress on a contract extension, plus his injuries and wages would be the perfect excuse for not renewing the 32-year-old Spaniard's contract. This could be Alcántara's last few months on Merseyside.

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