M. Salah avoided the worst case scenario - Egypt's national team hopes to have him in Russia

The Champions League final ended not only with the breaking of the hearts of the "Liverpool" team and fans, but also with a serious lesson in Egypt. In the first half, Sergio Ramos roughed up Mohamed Salah, who injured his shoulder and was soon replaced. After the incident, there were talks about possible fractures or dislocated shoulder. After the match, Jurgen Klopp revealed that the "Liverpool" star's injury looks very serious, which sowed even greater doubt that the Egyptian will not help his country in the World Cup. Nevertheless, the Egyptian Football Association released a statement that may slightly reassure Egyptians and M. Salah fans. "During a phone conversation, representatives of "Liverpool" revealed that the X-ray showed that Salah's shoulder ligaments were damaged. Doctor Abu Ela remains optimistic that Salah will play in the World Cup, according to his diagnosis," the statement read.