A surprising development in the Egyptian and Liverpool national team crisis regarding Salah »

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The crisis between the Egyptian national team and the English club Liverpool witnessed a new and surprising development regarding the player Mohamed Salah, the leader of the Pharaohs, and his joining the national team’s roster in the camp this month of March.

Liverpool sent an official letter to the Egyptian Federation requesting that Salah be exempted from joining this month’s camp to complete his rehabilitation program after he suffered a hamstring injury during the recent African Cup of Nations.
Despite Liverpool’s speech, Hossam Hassan, the coach of the Egyptian national team, insisted on summoning the player to the camp, which is witnessing participation in a friendly tournament in the Emirates that includes New Zealand, Tunisia, and Croatia.
Ibrahim Hassan, the Egyptian national team manager, had previously announced in an official statement that the exit of any player due to injury comes through his attendance at the camp, bringing medical reports, and undergoing an examination before being excluded.
Kooora learned from a source within the Egyptian Federation that the crisis witnessed a new development after Hossam Hassan began to strongly consider withdrawing from the idea of ​​summoning Salah after talks led by Ashraf Sobhi, Minister of Youth and Sports.
Hossam Hassan is inclined to announce the exclusion of Salah from the Pharaohs’ list, despite the player’s participation in part of the match against Sparta Prague in the Czech Republic in the European League, in order to avoid the player’s renewed injury.

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