Pharaohs assistant manager Hany Ramzy claimed the Liverpool forward was taken off as a precaution in their Africa Cup of Nations win over Swaziland. But confirmed he will be examined nonetheless to determine the seriousness of the injury. Amr Warda and Mahmoud Hassan added the second and third before Salah put the game to bed with a moment of class. But Egypt's delight was short-lived, as late in the second half - shortly after Swaziland netted a consolation - Salah picked up a suspected hamstring injury. Speaking after the game, Egypt assistant Ramzy told BeIN Sports: "[The] initial diagnosis of the medical staff of [the] Egypt national team is that Salah suffered a muscular injury.
Source: Daily Mirror October 12, 2018 19:59 UTC