Mohamed Salah has begun a rehabilitation program in Spain following the injury he picked up in the UEFA Champions League final.



Salah was injured after landing on his shoulder following a heavy challenge with Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, which made him leave the field in tears after only 30 minutes.

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The Egyptian travelled to Spain on Sunday and began his rehabilitation program yesterday, with Liverpool’s medical staff joining him on Tuesday.

EFA president Hany Abou Rida and Egypt national team doctor Mohamed Abou El-Ela will also travel to check on him on Wednesday, before returning to their duties with the national team.

It has been announced earlier that Mohamed Salah will be out for up to three weeks only, meaning he will be fit for the World Cup.

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