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Salah Joins Egypt's Camp Ahead of Kenya's Clash


Tue 12 Nov 2019 | 04:32 PM
Mohamed Helba

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has just arrived in Cairo to join the Egyptian national team preparatory camp ahead of the Pharaohs' clash against Kenya.

The seven-time African champions are set to play against Kenya on November 14, before heading to Comoros to play Comoros' team four days later. The iconic Egyptian star arrived in the hotel, where the Pharaohs stay.

The Egyptian team played a friendly encounter against Liberia on Thursday, November 7 as they snatched a hard-fought 1-0 victory.

It will be the first camp for Salah with the Pharaohs since the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, which was held in Egypt, as the Egyptian team were knocked-out from the last 16 after suffering a 1-0 defeat by South Africa.

[caption id="attachment_60416" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]Mohamed Salah during his participation with the Pharaohs at 2019 AFCON Mohamed Salah during his participation with the Pharaohs at 2019 AFCON[/caption]

Mo has delivered a stunning performance with Liverpool, especially during this current season, as he guided his team to attain the Premier League leadership as they cemented their leadership supremacy to eight points.

He also led his team to win the Uefa Super Cup at the beginning of the season after defeating Chelsea on penalties.

Yesterday, ESPN reported that Liverpool are concerned over Salah’s recent injury.

Salah’s injury began when he suffered a serious one and was replaced by Adam Lallana during the Reds’ 2-1 victory over Leicester City after he was hacked down by Hamza Choudhury.

His injury returned once again during Liverpool’s 2-1 hard-fought victory over Tottenham as he was replaced by Joe Gomez in the 85th minute of the game.

[caption id="attachment_83314" align="aligncenter" width="594"]Mo Salah was hacked down by Hamza Choudhury Mo Salah was hacked down by Hamza Choudhury[/caption]

Liverpool expressed a major concern, especially when the iconic Egyptian star took another knock during the Reds 3-1 Premier League victory over Man City on Sunday at Anfield.

“The Premier League league leaders wanted the 27-year-old to remain on Merseyside and undertake a scan on the problem, which has been carefully managed by Liverpool, but aggravated after a fair but firm challenge from Fernandinho at Anfield on Sunday,” ESPN reported.