The Reds’ 44-goal top scorer was forced off midway through the first half of Saturday’s Champions League final defeat against Real Madrid due to the problem sustained in a tangle with Sergio Ramos.
Salah tweeted on Sunday that he remained “confident” of being available for Egypt’s World Cup campaign in Russia, and on Monday evening it was confirmed he will head to Spain.
The Egyptian federation said Salah began his rehabilitation program on Sunday, and was in “high spirits” and “determined to return quickly to the ranks of the team”.
He will receive treatment in Spain, accompanied by the president of the Egyptian federation, the national team doctor and Liverpool medics.
“Mohamed Salah began his treatment program on Sunday, when he confirmed in a telephone conversation with the technical and administrative staff of the team he was in high spirits and determined to return quickly to the ranks of the team,” the federation said in a statement on its website.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp feared the issue could rule Salah out of the World Cup, which starts in just under three weeks, but the player posted a positive message on Twitter on Sunday.
“It was a very tough night, but I’m a fighter. Despite the odds, I’m confident that I’ll be in Russia to make you all proud,” the 25-year-old wrote. “Your love and support will give me the strength I need.”
Amid the physical concerns surrounding Salah’s treatment, an Egyptian lawyer has filed a law suit against Ramos, seeking compensation “for the physical and psychological harm that Ramos gave Salah and the Egyptian people.”
The lawyer told an Egyptian TV station, “Ramos intentionally injured Mo Salah and should be punished for his actions.”
The lawyer is seeking AU$1.5 billion in compensation after the injury sparked fears that the Egyptian talisman would be ruled out of the World Cup.
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