Liverpool’s forward, Mohamed Salah, faced an injury setback during Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations clash against Ghana, causing concern among fans. Egypt’s coach, Rui Vitoria, however, remains optimistic, asserting that Salah’s injury is likely not of serious nature.
The injury unfolded in the latter part of the first half when Salah, signaling his inability to continue, handed over the captain’s armband to Ahmed Hegazi before leaving the field. While Salah’s injury stirred apprehension among supporters, Vitoria offered reassurance, suggesting that it might not be a severe setback.
Despite Salah’s absence, Egypt engaged in a competitive match against Ghana, conceding an early lead to Mohammed Kudus before leveling the score with goals from Omar Marmoush and Mostafa Mohamed. When questioned about the extent of Salah’s injury, Vitoria stated that it was premature to make a conclusive assessment but expressed confidence that the injury might not pose a significant threat.
Looking ahead, Egypt’s next Africa Cup of Nations Group B fixture is against Cape Verde, and their current standing is at two points. Depending on Cape Verde’s performance against Mozambique, Egypt may find it imperative to secure a victory over Cape Verde to ensure progression in the competition.
The uncertainty surrounding Salah’s injury adds an element of suspense to Egypt’s campaign, with Vitoria emphasizing the need for further evaluation. As the team prepares for a crucial encounter, the outcome against Cape Verde could significantly impact Egypt’s advancement in the tournament, making it a pivotal moment for the squad and their star player’s recovery.