Mohamed Salah Sidelined for Four Weeks Following Hamstring Tear in Liverpool’s Victory Over Palace
Egypt's Ibrahim Hassan confirms Mohamed Salah suffered a hamstring tear vs Palace, ruling him out for 4 weeks but expects him fit for the 2026 World Cup.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 26, 2026, 12:28 PM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Ysscores

The Hamstring Injury at Anfield
Mohamed Salah’s tenure at Liverpool has encountered a significant hurdle following a hamstring injury sustained during the Premier League match against Crystal Palace on Saturday. The Egyptian forward was forced to leave the field in the 58th minute of the 3-1 victory, visibly clutching his leg in distress. The timing of the injury is particularly poignant for the 33-year-old, as he is expected to depart the club at the conclusion of the current campaign, leaving supporters to fear they may have witnessed his final moments in a Liverpool shirt.
Medical Assessment and National Team Monitoring
Ibrahim Hassan, the director of the Egyptian national team, has provided the first definitive details regarding the severity of the injury. In a statement to the press, Hassan revealed that he had been in direct contact with Salah and confirmed that the player has suffered a muscle tear. While Liverpool medical staff are conducting their own internal assessments and scans, Hassan indicated that the current recovery timeline is approximately four weeks. The Egyptian coaching staff remains in high-alert mode, closely monitoring the player's medical reports to gauge his recovery trajectory.
Strategic Impact on Liverpool’s Final Stretch
The loss of Salah is a substantial blow to Liverpool as they navigate the final four matches of the Premier League season. With the club in a critical push for Champions League qualification, the absence of their leading attacker removes a vital creative and clinical outlet from the lineup. Head coach Arne Slot noted the "gut-wrenching" nature of the injury, acknowledging that Salah's frustration upon leaving the pitch reflected the player's own realization of the injury's potential severity.
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