Mohamed Salah’s brother hints Liverpool star has recovered from Corona virus



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Nasr Salah, brother of Liverpool national team and club star Mohamed Salah, suggested that the latter had recovered from the new Corona virus “Covid 19”, after the Egyptian international caught the Corona virus during his presence in Egypt during the national team camp this November and before my encounter with Togo in the African Nations qualifiers.

Nasr Salah posted on his Instagram account a photo of him accompanied by Mohamed Salah during his last wedding and commented: “Praise God.”

Photo posted by Salah's brother.
Photo posted by Salah’s brother.

And press reports had pointed to an expected punishment for Mohamed Salah by the Liverpool management, after breaking the rules of social distancing, at the recent wedding of his brother, which was the cause of his contagion with the new Corona virus.

Egyptian international Mohamed Salah had arrived in Cairo to join the Egyptian national team’s camp to compete in the third and fourth rounds of the 2021 African Nations Qualifiers in Cameroon. The swab that was submitted before starting training with the selection.

The daily “Liverpool Echo”, close to the club, revealed by the German Juergen Klopp, that the punishment expected to be imposed on Mohamed Salah will be special within the club, and it is refused to circulate in the media.

And Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, came under harsh criticism after attending his brother’s wedding without adhering to the rules of social distancing, which exposed him to the Corona virus.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp had commented on Salah’s injury at Corona, saying: “Mohamed Salah will be back, there is not much to say to the media. In fact, the brother’s wedding is a special moment of truth, the Team players are incredibly committed. I spoke with Mohamed Salah and I spoke with him about The phone is because of what happened, there is nothing more to say in front of the media. “

Egyptian Mohamed Salah’s injury adds to Liverpool’s pain, especially in light of the absences that are currently hitting the Reds and include Virgil Van Dyck, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Thiago Alcantara and Fabinho.

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