Mo Salah Suffers Hamstring Injury As Egypt Draw With Ghana In AFCON Thriller

Liverpool forward Mo Salah was subbed off with a suspected hamstring injury during Egypt's 2-2 draw with Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Mo Salah Suffers Hamstring Injury As Egypt Draw With Ghana In AFCON Thriller
Mo Salah Suffers Hamstring Injury As Egypt Draw With Ghana In AFCON Thriller /

Mo Salah had to be subbed off just before half-time in Egypt's 2-2 draw with Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations on Thursday.

Liverpool forward Salah pulled up after attempting to run and was pictured holding his left hamstring before walking off the field.

Egypt coach Rui Vitoria told reporters after the game: "Of course, we are worried and we hope it is not too serious."

Egypt captain Mo Salah pictured (center) sat on the ground by his team's bench after being subbed off with an injury during a 2-2 draw against Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations in January 2024
Egypt captain Mo Salah pictured (center) sat on the ground by his team's bench after being subbed off with an injury during a 2-2 draw against Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations on Thursday :: IMAGO/Newscom World/Kim Price

The game was still tied at 0-0 when Salah made his exit, but Ghana took the lead moments later.

West Ham's Mohammed Kudus opened the scoring with a brilliant solo goal when he slammed home a low shot from 23 yards.

Omar Marmoush equalized for Egypt midway through the second half before Kudus struck again to restore Ghana's lead.

But Mostafa Mohamed netted his second goal of the tournament in the 74th minute to earn a 2-2 draw.

Highlights: Egypt 2-2 Ghana

Egypt have now drawn both of their Group B games 2-2.

Salah converted a 97th-minute penalty in a four-goal thriller against Mozambique in Egypt's opening match.

However, it is unclear whether Salah will now be able to play against Cape Verde on Monday.


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Robert Summerscales
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Robert Summerscales launched FanNation Futbol in February 2022. Rob is a British journalist who previously spent two years on the sports desk at the Daily Mail in London, having earlier served as editor of CaughtOffside.com. He has been to the last two FIFA Men's World Cups, in Russia and Qatar, and is looking forward to completing his hat-trick in North America in 2026.