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Mohamed Salah has a maximum of four games remaining as a Liverpool player ahead of his exit but the Egyptian forward might have played his final game for the club alreadyMohamed Salah’s Liverpool career could already be OVER after his injury against Crystal Palace. “He has suffered a hamstring tear and will require four weeks of treatment,” Hassan told the Reuters news agency.That would mean that Salah has already played his final game for Liverpool, his final total standing at 440 appearances and 257 goals.
Latest Reds news and more on our dedicated Facebook pageREAD MORE: Liverpool fan throws ball at Daniel Munoz's head after controversial Crystal Palace goalREAD MORE: Liverpool manager Arne Slot gives worrying Mo Salah injury update after substitution“It's too early to say but we all know Mo and how hard it is for him to leave the pitch. There are not a lot of games to be played, so we have to wait and see how his injury is and if he is able to return to play."What I do know about Mo is that for all these years he has taken so good care of his body that he will have the minimum time required to recover from an injury.
But another injury after a win, that sums up our season."Meanwhile, Liverpool icon Steven Gerrard also gave his verdict on Salah’s injury and suggested that it could potentially be worse than first thought. He said: "It would be sad, but let's hope that's not the case [that he's played his final game]."It's worse than Mo probably thinks it is now, but until you can get it properly assessed by the medical team, and you have an MRI scan, you don't really know the extent."But if it is the case that he's played his last game, that would be extremely sad - not just for Mo but for everyone connected with Liverpool Football Club, because he's been a legend and everyone wants to see him get the send-off he deserves."Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content.
