Nervous Liverpool Await News On Mo Salah's Head Injury
5th May 2019
He was seen walking unaided to the team coach after the game and the Reds hope he could feature against Wolves next weekend to take advantage if City do slip up

- Liverpool face an anxious wait to see if Mohamed Salah will be fit to play against Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final on Tuesday
- Salah was stretchered off after challenging Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka for a high ball with scores level 20 minutes from time
- Liverpool face a monumental task to overturn a 3-0 first leg deficit against the Spanish champions and will also be without Brazilian striker Roberto Firmino due to a groin injury
LONDON, United
Kingdom- Liverpool face an anxious wait to see if Mohamed Salah will be fit
to play against Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League
semi-final on Tuesday after the Egyptian star suffered a head knock in a
thrilling 3-2 win at Newcastle that kept their Premier League title dreams
alive.
Salah was stretchered off after challenging Newcastle
goalkeeper Martin Dubravka for a high ball with scores level 20 minutes from
time.
"What I heard, he got the hip of the goalie on his
head," said Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
"He was then on the ground and the doc had to make a
decision 'on the pitch or off the pitch', and the decision was off the pitch.
We accept that of course.
"When we came in he was sitting in the dressing room
watching the game on television. So he was then fine, but of course we have to
wait. He got a proper knock, obviously, in that situation."
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Salah, who had extended his lead in the race for the Golden
Boot earlier in the game with his 22nd league goal of the season, will undergo
further tests to assess his fitness for Barca's visit to Anfield on Tuesday and
the final day of the league season against Wolves on next Sunday.
Liverpool face a monumental task to overturn a 3-0 first leg
deficit against the Spanish champions and will also be without Brazilian
striker Roberto Firmino due to a groin injury.
However, they remain in the hunt for a first English title
for 29 years as Salah's replacement, Divock Origi, headed home a late winner at
St. James' Park to move back two points clear of Manchester City at the top of
the table.
The title remains in City's hands as they have two games to
play to Liverpool's one.
Salah was seen walking unaided to the team coach after the
game and the Reds hope he could feature against Wolves next weekend to take
advantage if City do slip up.
Despite their desperation for silverware, Liverpool will be
under the spotlight for how they handle Salah's injury after a week in which
the protocols surrounding head injuries in football were questioned.
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Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen was allowed to briefly
return to the field during his side's 1-0 Champions League semi-final, first
leg defeat to Ajax after receiving treatment to a head injury.
However, the Belgian defender lasted only a few seconds
before having to be substituted as he struggled to walk unaided and retched on
the side of the pitch.
Tottenham have insisted Vertonghen did not suffer
concussion, but he was left out of Saturday's defeat at Bournemouth after
specialists advised a "brief period of rehabilitation."
The incident has led for renewed calls for football to adopt
a head injury assessment protocol similar to rugby where teams are permitted to
make a temporary substitution while the extent of head injuries are examined.