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Salah injury confirmed as Slot rules Liverpool star out of Brighton clash
- On Wednesday, Mohamed Salah, the Egypt international, was withdrawn after scoring at Anfield and will miss Liverpool's Premier League trip to Brighton on Saturday, manager Arne Slot confirmed.
- Having 'felt something' after scoring, Mohamed Salah, Egypt international, underwent assessment that revealed a muscle injury, ruling him out until after the international break, Slot confirmed.
- Salah's recent scoring run and midweek goal amplify the setback, as he scored in three of his last four starts and netted his 50th Champions League goal in the 4-0 win over Galatasaray.
- Liverpool manager confirmed Salah won't be available for tomorrow, and Joe Gomez is also unavailable to start, forcing squad adjustments ahead of Brighton.
- The timing leaves Mohamed Salah, Egypt international, racing the clock to be fit for Liverpool's FA Cup quarter-final at Manchester City early next month, Slot said. 'Indeed, unusual and as a result of that you can expect the outcome: he's not available for tomorrow,' Slot said.
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Egyptian striker, champions' league scorer against Galatasaray, suffers from a muscle injury.
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Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool's trip to Brighton on Saturday with a muscle injury -- a major blow for manager Arne Slot as he chases a Champions League place next season. The Egypt forward was forced off at Anfield on Wednesday after scoring in Liverpool's 4-0 victory against Galatasary, a result that took them through to the quarter-finals of this season's Champions League. In-form Salah, 33, has scored in three of his past four starts afte…
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