Both Andy Robertson and Mohamed
Salah are injury doubts for Liverpool's trip to Crystal Palace after the
international break. Salah has been anxious by a tenacious ankle issue since
hobbling out of the 2-1 win over Leicester on October 5 after a poor challenge
from Hamza Choudhury.
Salah originally played on after
the tackle from the Foxes midfielder but was later taken off after yielding to
the problem at Anfield last month. Football supporters from around the world can buy Premier League Tickets online to enjoy its wonderful
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The Egyptians then missed the
1-1 draw with Manchester United as a result of the injury and failed to
complete 90 minutes at Aston Villa on November 2. Salah aggravated the issue
again in Sunday's 3-1 victory over Manchester City after a tackle
from Fernandinho in the first half and was taken off for Joe Gomez inside the
final five minutes.
The ex Roma star initially crushed
the turf in pain following the encounter from the Brazilian but was able to
play on for utmost of the contest before his strategic replacement for Gomez in
the 87th minute.
Liverpool's nine-goal
top scorer insisted he reports for duty with Egypt and flew out to meet his
international colleagues immediately after the win at Anfield on Sunday.
After experiencing a scan with the
Egyptian medical team, it has been obvious that Salah won't feature for the Sovereigns
against either Kenya or Comoros on Thursday and Sunday, individually.
The ECHO understands Salah is a
doubt for the trip to Selhorst Park on November 23 but he will be given every
chance to prove his fitness before the return of Premier League football.
Meanwhile, Andy Robertson has quiet
from Scotland duty for their imminent fixtures with Kazakhstan and Cyprus. The
full-back left Anfield with an extremely swollen ankle on Sunday but was definite
he would report to his national team.
However, the Scotland captain has
now pulled out of the game in Cyprus on Saturday but will remain with Steve
Clarke's side for a couple of days before recurring to Merseyside to be
assessed.
It means his presence is also in question for Palace as the Reds aim to extend their unbeaten record at the summit of the Premier League.
It means his presence is also in question for Palace as the Reds aim to extend their unbeaten record at the summit of the Premier League.
Liverpool will have a more accurate
period on Robertson's absence once the swelling has subsided, but at this
stage, the influential defender is rated as doubtful for the game against Roy
Hodgson's Eagles.
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