Liverpool fans, you can breathe a collective sigh of relief—Mo Salah has just delivered the injury update everyone has been waiting for. The Egyptian King has confirmed that he will "definitely" grace the pitch at least one more time before his emotional farewell to the club in the coming weeks.
When Salah pulled up with a muscle injury during Liverpool's 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace last Saturday, a wave of concern swept through the fanbase. The sight of the 33-year-old limping off, visibly emotional as he acknowledged the crowd's applause, sparked fears that his glorious nine-year Anfield career might have ended on a stretcher. Initial reports even suggested his season was over.
But here's the good news: Liverpool's medical team quickly released a statement confirming that Salah is "expected to be available to play again" before the campaign concludes. And now, the man himself has put all doubts to rest.
In an exclusive interview with club legend Steven Gerrard for TNT Sports, Salah was asked if there's a chance he'll return in time for the final Premier League match against Brentford in three weeks. His response was characteristically confident: "Yeah, for sure. The injury is fine. Definitely. I probably will be back before that, probably."
While he'll miss this weekend's clash against Manchester United—robbing us of one last chance to see him terrorize Old Trafford—the news that he'll likely return even sooner than the Brentford finale is a massive boost. Whether it's a cameo off the bench or a full start, one more glimpse of Salah in a Liverpool shirt is all the fans need to cap off an unforgettable era. Get those tissues ready, Reds—the farewell tour isn't over just yet.
