Mohamed Salah forced off with a hamstring injury against Crystal Palace
Mohamed Salah was substituted during the second half of Liverpool’s Premier League encounter with Crystal Palace after experiencing hamstring discomfort.
The Egyptian forward was replaced by Jeremie Frimpong as a precautionary measure following the physical issue.
The injury raises significant concerns given the timing, as this could potentially mark Salah’s final appearance at Anfield in a Liverpool shirt. The 33-year-old is departing the club as a free agent when his contract expires at the conclusion of the current campaign.
Salah has made 24 appearances, scored seven goals, and assisted six in the Premier League this season. His contributions have remained valuable despite the reduced goal tally compared to previous campaigns.
If the hamstring problem proves severe enough to sideline him for the remainder of the season, Liverpool supporters will be denied the opportunity to give their departing star a proper farewell. The Reds have four fixtures remaining on their schedule, including home matches against Chelsea and a season-ending clash with Brentford in four weeks.
The severity of the injury will be assessed in the coming days, with medical staff determining whether Salah can feature in any of Liverpool’s remaining fixtures.
