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Liverpool Lose Mo Salah in Three Matches, Who Are They Against?

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Mohamed Salah on his way back to Liverpool and will be tested for Corona again, plus independent isolation. Liverpool will lose him for the next three games.

Mohamed Salah tested positive for COVID-19 by last Friday (11/13/2020), making him absent from defending Egypt in two African Cup qualifying matches against Togo (15 and 17 November).

Reported BBC, the Liverpool striker then returned to undergo a swab test on Wednesday (18/11). The result, Salah is still positive.

Salah is now on his way back to Liverpool, England on a special plane. Upon arrival at Liverpool, Salah had to be tested for Corona again. Plus, isolate yourself for about two weeks.

Salah is known to be infected corona virus after attending his sister’s wedding. At the party, the number of people who attended was quite crowded and the 28-year-old player was seen taking off his mask several times.

Reporting from Mirorr, Liverpool it’s definitely lost Mohamed Salah for the next three matches against Leicester (23/11), Atalanta in the Champions League (26/11) and Brighton (28/11).

Of course, Salah’s spurs in the field are needed. In Premier League, Salah has always started in eight matches and has scored eight goals. In the Champions League, Salah has also scored two goals in three matches.

Mohamed Salah is still a Liverpool goal machine Photo: (2020 Pool / Pool)

Liverpool still have some stock attackers to replace Mohamed Salah such as Diogo Jota and Divock Origi. But in the midst of a busy schedule, it feels like losing Salah could give a big blow to the Reds.

Not to mention, many retainer in Liverpool’s main squad were injured, such as the four defenders plus Jordan Henderson, Thiago and Fabinho.

Liverpool is currently in third place Premier League Standings. Got the same 17 points as Spurs in second place but lost on goal difference. One point different from Leicester City at the top of the standings.

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