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Liverpool's Salah, who is competing with Heung-Min Son for the top scorer in the Premier League, has become uncertain about the remaining match due to an injury.

The attention is focused on Son Heung-min's toes, who are aiming for a 'reversal'.



Correspondent Lee Jeong-chan.



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Liverpool slammed Chelsea's goal with Salah in Wembley, the holy city of English football, dyed red to mark the 150th anniversary of the FA Cup.



It was the 31st minute of the first half that a variable was created.



Salah felt pain in her right leg and collapsed on the ground, and Klopp looked worried and decided to make a substitution.



After that, both teams failed to open the opponent's goal until extra time and a penalty shootout was held, and Liverpool, who made a decisive save by goalkeeper Alisson, won the trophy for the first time in 16 years.



After the match, attention was focused on Salah's condition.



[Jurgen Klopp/Liverpool Manager: It doesn't seem like a situation to worry too much, but the time until Tuesday's game is too tight.]



Three days later, in the match against Southampton, the league's top scorer Salah's appearance became unclear, leaving two games to go. The race for the top scorer between Salah and Son Heung-min, who were close by one goal, went into a thicker fog.



Son Heung-min, who is aiming for a comeback, is aiming for his 22nd goal against Burnley, who scored a 70-meter storm sprint three years ago.