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English newspapers highlighted the news that the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, wing of the English club Liverpool, caught the Corona virus, while he was in a camp for his country.
The Egyptian Football Association announced that Mohamed Salah was infected with the Corona virus, then scanned the news and indicated that there are 3 players from the Egypt and Togo teams infected with the Corona virus.
The country echo reviews the highlights of what the English newspapers said about Salah’s injury:
Daily mail
“Salah’s infection after his brother’s wedding is devastating for Liverpool,” which is why the Daily Mail newspaper led the news of Salah’s infection with the Corona virus.
The newspaper indicated that the player attended his brother’s wedding a few days ago, who contracted the Corona virus and it became devastating for Liverpool, and the newspaper also published many photos of the wedding and highlighted the presence of Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet.
– Sun
“Salah was infected after attending the joy of his brother.” Thus, The Sun newspaper titled Mohamed Salah’s infection with the Corona virus.
The newspaper has pointed out that the injury has shocked the Liverpool team, so he will be absent from some of the team’s matches.
– The daily star
“A nightmare for Liverpool” This is how the Daily Star newspaper titled the news that Salah is infected with the new Corona virus and indicated that the Liverpool team is suffering a serious shortage after the infection of Gómez and Van Dyck, which affects the equipment level due to the absence of one of the essential elements.
– Mirror
“Klopp receives a new blow”, as the English newspaper Mirror is titled, after Mohamed Salah caught the Corona virus, and the newspaper published a statement from the Egyptian Football Association, in which it confirmed that the player did not He felt no symptoms, and he is currently undergoing isolation in his residence hotel room.
The Egyptian team is preparing to face its Togolese counterpart tomorrow, in the third round of the qualifying rounds of the African Cup of Nations.
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