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Despite Liverpool's victory over Leicester City and confirming their lead in the Premier League, the injury of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah has saddened the Reds and Jurgen Klopp's fans who were angry and nervous after the game.

Salah left the field with an ankle injury in the final minutes of Liverpool's game with Leicester City in the eighth round of the Premier League, following a fierce intervention by Leicester Hamza Chowdhury.

#Salah's injury pic.twitter.com/xWx4hYcggZ

- Ayoub Hadithi (@ayoub_alhadethi) October 5, 2019

Despite the great interest in the injury of the Egyptian star, Liverpool remained silent and has not announced any information about his injury and the duration of his absence from the stadiums.

But there is three evidence to agree together to confirm that Salah's injury is not serious, the first evidence is his release on foot next to the team doctor and physiotherapist, although it can be carried on a stretcher, as do doctors in serious injuries, where he can not stand on his feet if broken or torn Severe ankle, as shown by the pictures that his foot was not clearly swollen.

Salah out on his feet next to Liverpool doctor (Reuters)

According to the consultant of sports medicine and stadium injuries, Dr. Osama Abdel-Rasheed told Al-Jazeera Net that during his work with many Egyptian clubs did not pass him any player at the first level seriously injured and the doctor allows him to get out of the stadium walking on his feet, because first can not and second may be exposed to great danger And double his injury.

Salah's ankle injury occurred when he was a player in Rome and went out on a stretcher and missed almost six weeks. Tottenham star Harry Kane was injured in the ankle last season and was also out for three months.

He adds that by seeing Liverpool's doctor deal with Salah's condition, he sees a first-degree tear in his ankle ligaments as a result of a bruise, a minor injury the player returns to matches two weeks later, pointing out the same injury from the second and third degree that needs surgical intervention. The player cannot walk on his injured foot immediately afterwards.

The second evidence is the confirmation of the British newspaper "Mirror", through the journalist David Maddock, that the injury of the Egyptian star is not serious and needs only two weeks to treat them, where he suffered a severe bruise on his left ankle, indicating that he will join Manchester United in the Premier League.

Good news for #LFC - Salah took a bad knock at the end of game, but initial checks have shown injury not serious - not as bad as first appeared.

- David Maddock (@MaddockMirror) October 5, 2019

The third evidence is the frequent reports in the Egyptian press, citing a source close to Salah that his injury is not serious and will be out of action only one week after which he will join training with the team.

Liverpool are eight points clear at the top of the Premier League, and Salah's injury came ahead of FIFA's international suspension, during which he will be able to treat him without missing the Reds.