Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career could be over after hamstring injury against Crystal Palace

Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career could be over after hamstring injury against Crystal Palace
Mohamed Salah speaks to manager Arne Slot as he leaves the field (Getty)

Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool career could be over after the Egyptian left the field against Crystal Palace at Anfield with an apparent hamstring injury.

Salah, who will leave the club this summer after almost a decade, is the third-highest scorer in Liverpool’s history and won two Premier Leagues, the Champions League, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Club World Cup during his time on Merseyside.

But the 33-year-old may have played his last game after clutching his left thigh as he departed during the second half on Saturday, while Liverpool were leading 2-1.

Liverpool have only four games left in a season which will finish with the visit of Brentford to Anfield on 24 May. It means Salah has only four weeks to recover in order to play in the game, although the day will be a celebration of his career whether or not he is fit to be involved on the pitch.

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