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Fans of the Egyptian international Mohamed Salah posted a video of him at the wedding of his brother Nasr a few days ago, hinting at the possibility that he was injured during the ceremony that brought together a good number of guests, before the outbreak of the pandemic of Corona.
While Salah appeared dancing with his brother, putting the muzzle under his chin, among a large number of friends and family who also appeared without masks!
Notably, the Egyptian Football Association had announced on Friday that the Liverpool forward’s second swab result was positive, marking his absence from the game against Togo in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on Saturday.
He also added in a statement on his Facebook page that “a second swab was made for the star of the national team, and the result showed a positive case. He explained that all measures are being taken and the necessary international medical protocol is being followed. for the case with the knowledge of Muhammad Sultan, president of the Federation Medical Committee, and Muhammad Abu Al-Ela, doctor of the national team. “.
No symptoms
The first swab also showed that the player was injured, but the Egyptian Federation decided to run a second scan to confirm the injury. However, the global player does not suffer any symptoms, and has been enabled a special room to isolate and another room for medical monitoring, while the team doctor communicates with the head of the Liverpool medical team to follow up and coordinate in an updated manner, as confirmed by the federation.
Three players from the Egyptian and Togo national teams tested positive for Corona, but the Egyptian Federation did not specify their identities.
He also attended an honor party!
Egypt will host the team of Togo today in the third round of Group Seven of the qualifiers for the Nations Cup 2022 in Cameroon.
It is noteworthy that Salah attended in the last days, in addition to his brother’s wedding, a ceremony that the local association held for him after winning the Premier League title last season with Liverpool.