Mo Salah has given Liverpool supporters a reason to cheer. The Egyptian winger confirmed he will ‘definitely’ be back on the pitch before the season wraps up, easing fears after he limped off with a muscle injury during the 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace last Saturday.
Initially, there were concerns that this could be Salah's final appearance for the club after nine incredible years. Reports suggested his season might be over, but Liverpool quickly issued a statement indicating that the 33-year-old is expected to return before the campaign concludes.
In a recent interview with Steven Gerrard for TNT Sports, Salah was asked about his chances of playing in the final Premier League match against Brentford in three weeks. With confidence, he replied, “Yeah, for sure. The injury is fine. Definitely. I probably will be [back] before that, probably.”
Salah's injury cast a shadow over the win against Palace, especially as he walked off the field looking emotional, acknowledging the fans with a wave that hinted at a possible farewell. Thankfully, the news on his condition is more positive than first feared.
While he will miss the chance to face Manchester United tomorrow, the prospect of seeing him in action again is a relief for fans. Salah's comments suggest he might even feature against Aston Villa the weekend before the final match, depending on the outcome of the Europa League semi-final against Nottingham Forest.
Supporters will be eager to see Salah don the Liverpool shirt at least one more time, celebrating a player who has given so much to the club. The countdown is on for his return, and the anticipation is palpable.
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