Injured Salah out of Liverpool's Brighton trip and Egypt's game with Spain, says Slot

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Fri, 20 Mar 2026 - 03:19 GMT

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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is helped by Dominik Szoboszlai before being substituted REUTERS/Phil Noble

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah is helped by Dominik Szoboszlai before being substituted REUTERS/Phil Noble

(Reuters) - Injured Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah will miss Saturday's trip to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League and Egypt's friendly with Spain ​on March 31, manager Arne Slot said on Friday.

 

The injury ‌caused Salah to ask to be substituted during Wednesday's 4-0 Champions League win over Galatasaray, after the 33-year-old shrugged off a missed penalty to score the final ​goal of the last-16 tie, which Liverpool won 4-1 on aggregate.

 

"He ​is not available for tomorrow. Good thing for Liverpool ⁠is we go to the international break. Bad news for Egypt, he ​can't go there," Slot told reporters, adding that Salah had a muscle ​issue.

 

"Mo has shown in the past he can recover faster than other players. He takes such good care of his body, he can be back earlier than ​others as history has shown. But it's only two weeks until ​we go again so let's hope in that period of time he can be ‌back."

 

Salah, ⁠who has netted four goals and provided four assists in his last nine appearances for Liverpool, was scheduled to travel to Barcelona where Egypt are set to face Spain in a match that was originally scheduled ​to take place ​in Qatar.

 

The match was ⁠moved due to the conflict in the Middle East, the Egyptian Football Association said on Thursday.

 

Liverpool, who ​sit two points below fourth-placed Aston Villa in their ​Premier League ⁠title defence, are looking for their first win in three English top-flight games.

 

"We only have 60 hours of rest after putting in an enormous ⁠physical performance. ​Brighton has always been a team who ​want to play, bring the ball out from the back, and make it a very ​intense game," Slot added.

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