SALAH NETS HISTORIC GOAL, SUBBED OFF INJURED IN EGYPT WIN VS SWAZILAND

 

Mohamed Salah limped off with an injury late in Egypt’s 4-1 win over Swaziland on Friday, after he earlier scored a record-breaking goal for the Pharaohs.

The Liverpool star scored directly from a corner kick just before half-time to make it 4-0, but later had to be removed in second-half stoppage time with an injury.

Salah was injured in the 88th minute of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, and had to be treated on the sideline before he returned to the match.

6-year-old was unable to shake off the injury and was forced to withdraw from the game in stoppage time, with Egypt playing the rest of the match with 10 men having already used all three substitutions.

The Pharaohs would still win the game easily, giving them two wins from three games in qualification thus far.

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