Liverpool Football Club has unveiled an extensive rehabilitation strategy to facilitate the recovery of star forward Mohamed Salah, who is contending with a hamstring injury, with the goal of ensuring his prompt return to action for both club and country.
The Egyptian international, grappling with the injury sustained during the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) group stage, has returned to England for specialized treatment.
Salah’s injury has proven to be more severe than initially assessed, prompting Liverpool to collaborate with the Egyptian Football Association to devise a comprehensive rehabilitation program.
In an official statement, Liverpool detailed the upcoming steps in Salah’s recovery journey: “Mohamed Salah will return to the AXA Training Centre on Wednesday to begin an intensive rehabilitation programme with Liverpool’s medical team on the muscle injury he sustained with Egypt last week.”
The injury forced Salah’s premature exit from the AFCON fixture against Ghana.
Liverpool has secured an agreement with the Egyptian FA for Salah’s rehabilitation to take place under the guidance of the club’s medical experts.
“The injury, which is worse than first feared, has prompted an agreement with the Egyptian FA for Salah to undergo treatment in Liverpool,” the statement confirmed.
Upon his return to Merseyside, Salah is set to commence the rehabilitation program immediately, signaling Liverpool’s commitment to ensuring his swift recovery.
The objective is to have Salah back in action at the earliest possible juncture, aligning with the aspirations of both Liverpool and the Egyptian national team.
Liverpool’s proactive approach to managing Salah’s injury reflects the club’s dedication to the well-being of its players, spotlighting the collaborative efforts between the club and international football associations to navigate the complexities of player rehabilitation during high-stakes competitions like AFCON.