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Mohamed Salah's Absence Impacts Liverpool's Season

Liverpool fans eagerly await Mohamed Salah's return as he continues to shine for Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations tournament, extending his absence from the Reds' lineup. Learn more about the thrilling match that kept Salah in the international spotlight and how his extended stay may affect Liverpool's upcoming games.

Mohamed Salah's Absence Impacts Liverpool's Season

Liverpool fans will have to wait a little longer to see Mohamed Salah back in the famous red jersey after the Egyptian icon scored for his country to extend their stay at the Africa Cup of Nations. Salah was on the scoresheet in the thrilling 3-1 victory over Benin and now face a quarter-final clash on Saturday, with the Reds due to face Premier League leaders Arsenal this week.Salah confirmed the win in the final moments of the match for Egypt who now head through to the last-eight after a hard-fought battle which went into extra-time to decide the winner. Egypt initially led in the 69th minute with a superb long-range strike from Marwan Attia, who met a cutback at the edge of the area. However, Benin's Jodel Dossou scored a late equaliser in the 83rd minute, forcing the match into an additional 30 minutes. In the first half of extra-time, defender Yasser Ibrahim restored Egypt's lead with a powerful header in the 97th minute. Salah, who was closely marked throughout the game, then capitalised on a counter-attack in the dying seconds of the match to clinically finish from a distance, scoring his 10th AFCON goal and securing the 3-1 victory for Egypt who will now face either the Ivory Coast or Burkina Faso in the quarter-finals this coming Saturday.  Salah has already missed several key Liverpool matches due to his participation in the AFCON tournament being held in Morocco. Salah departed for international duty in mid-December and was absent for the away league clash with Tottenham, which the Reds won 2-1. Following this, he was missing for the home game against Wolves, which also finished 2-1. Liverpool then hosted Leeds on New Year's day, a drab draw which finished goalless. Salah also missed the recent 2-2 draw with Fulham. His continued absence is set to see him miss further important games against high-flying Arsenal, Barnsley in the FA Cup, and Burnley, depending on how far Egypt progresses in the competition, potentially extending his total missed games to seven.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Salah apologised to his Liverpool team-mates for his "explosive" interview last month where he publicly criticised the club and manager Arne Slot, claiming that he had been "thrown under the bus" for the club's poor form. The forward had made headlines after a 3-3 draw at Leeds, which was his third consecutive game on the bench, also stating he no longer had a relationship with Slot. The apology was brief, with team-mate Curtis Jones revealing Salah said: "If I've affected anybody or made you feel any sort of way, I apologise". Jones stressed the comments did not cause a lasting rift, with the squad understanding Salah's winning mentality and remaining united. Slot also later stated that the matter was resolved, saying "actions speak louder than words" and that the team had moved on.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool are facing a significant injury crisis, particularly in the forward positions, so Salah's extended absence is being felt more keenly than boss Slot would have expected. Key striker Alexander Isak is out for several months after undergoing surgery on a fractured fibula and ankle injury sustained in the process of scoring against Tottenham last month. Fellow forward Hugo Ekitike is also sidelined with a hamstring issue, which came amid an increased workload following Isak's injury. Speaking to reporters this week, Slot said: "Isak has been out for a few weeks now, that has meant that Hugo had to play more minutes that he did throughout the whole season. That has led to the fact that he he picked up a slight hamstring injury because he had to play more and more minutes. "For a player that is his age and is not used to the Premier League completely, that has been a bit too much. That's why he will be out for today and hopefully be back for the Arsenal game. But that's definitely not sure yet."

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Egypt's Victory at AFCON

In a dramatic 3-1 win over Benin, Mohamed Salah played a crucial role in securing Egypt's progression to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations. Despite a late equaliser from Benin, Salah sealed the victory with a clinical finish in extra time, tallying his 10th AFCON goal.

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Salah's Impact on Liverpool

Salah's absence from Liverpool's matches, stemming from his AFCON participation, has been notable. Missing key games against the likes of Tottenham, Wolves, Leeds, and Fulham, he is set to extend his absence to potentially seven matches, including clashes with Arsenal, Barnsley, and Burnley.

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Apology and Unity at Anfield

Following Salah's public criticism of Liverpool and manager Arne Slot, he issued a brief apology to his teammates, expressing regret if his comments had caused any harm. Despite initial concerns, the squad remains united, with Slot confirming that the matter has been resolved.

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Injury Woes at Anfield

Liverpool faces a significant injury crisis in their forward positions, exacerbating Salah's extended absence. With key striker Alexander Isak and fellow forward Hugo Ekitike sidelined due to injuries, the team is grappling with the absence of crucial attacking options.

Published on Jan 5, 2026