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Egypt’s captain Salah is no longer on international duty

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Last updated: 2024/10/13 at 8:26 AM
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Liverpool’s star player and Egypt captain, Mohamed Salah, will not be playing in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Mauritania. The 32-year-old has been released from international duty early by his club, Liverpool, due to ongoing concerns during the October break. Salah had scored for Egypt in a 2-0 victory over Mauritania before the decision was made for him to sit out of the second fixture.

Egypt’s manager, Hossam Hassan, expressed concerns over playing on Mauritania’s artificial turf and the potential risk of injury. However, despite these challenges, Egypt managed to secure a win with goals from Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan and Salah. The Pharaohs are now in a strong position to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations with only one point needed in the next match.

In addition to Salah, Liverpool also confirmed that Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk has been released early from international duty. Van Dijk received two yellow cards during a match against Hungary, resulting in his dismissal. The decision was made to relieve both Salah and van Dijk from their international commitments for the remainder of the month.

Liverpool fans will be disappointed to see Salah and van Dijk absent from their respective national teams, but the club’s priority is to ensure the players’ health and fitness for upcoming matches. Salah’s absence in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Mauritania may pose a challenge for Egypt, but the team’s recent performance suggests they are in a good position to secure their spot in the tournament.

Salah’s prolific scoring record and leadership on the field have been pivotal for both Egypt and Liverpool, making his presence missed in any match. However, with players like Trezeguet stepping up in Salah’s absence, Egypt’s chances of success remain high. Liverpool will be eager to see both Salah and van Dijk back in action for the club as soon as possible.

Overall, the decision to release Salah and van Dijk early from international duty shows Liverpool’s commitment to the well-being of their players. With important matches coming up, including Premier League fixtures, the club cannot afford to risk the fitness of key players. Fans will be hoping for a speedy return for Salah and van Dijk as Liverpool looks to maintain their strong start to the season and continue their pursuit of silverware.

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