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Egypt's coach has moved to calm fears over Mohamed Salah after the Liverpool forward picked up an injury during a draw with Iran.
Egypt's national team coach has moved to reassure fans and clubs that Mohamed Salah did not suffer a serious injury during the country's [VERIFY: World Cup qualifying / tournament] draw with Iran, calming an anxious global football audience that watches the Liverpool forward's fitness with particular attention.
Salah, Egypt's captain and record scorer, appeared to pick up a knock during the match [VERIFY: when in the game — first half, second half; whether he was substituted or played on]. The moment quickly drew concern from supporters both in the stadium and following the game online, given the forward's central role for club and country.
Speaking after the final whistle, Egypt head coach [VERIFY: coach's name] said the injury was not a cause for serious alarm. [VERIFY: any direct quote or paraphrase of the coach's post-match comments on Salah's condition.] The coach indicated the medical staff had assessed Salah and were satisfied the problem was minor, though the editor should confirm whether a specific return timeline was provided.
The match itself ended [VERIFY: score, e.g., 1-1 or 0-0] in what was a [VERIFY: describe significance — crucial qualifying clash, group stage fixture, etc.] contest for Egypt. The result leaves Egypt [VERIFY: their current standing in the qualifying group or competition table].
For Liverpool, the news will bring some relief. Salah has been in [VERIFY: current season form] this campaign, and any extended absence would represent a significant blow to the club's ambitions in both domestic and European competition. Premier League rules allow clubs limited ability to recall players from international duty in cases of injury, a mechanism that [VERIFY: whether Liverpool or Salah's camp has commented on the situation].
Egypt's next fixture in the campaign is scheduled for [VERIFY: date and opponent], meaning medical staff will have a limited window to assess the full extent of the issue before Salah is potentially called upon again at international level — or returns to club duty.
The incident adds to a broader conversation about the physical demands placed on elite players who compete across busy club schedules and international windows throughout the season.
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