Liverpool’s physiotherapist Rubén Pons has claimed that Mohamed Salah harbours no ailing emotions in opposition to Real Madrid star Sergio Ramos following the Egyptian's harm within the Champions League closing.
Liverpool had been the higher of the 2 groups within the opening exchanges however their dominance was ended halfway by way of the primary half when Salah was pressured off with suspected ligament harm to his shoulder after tangling with Ramos.
After the sport, Ramos despatched his commiserations to Salah by way of Twitter, posting: "Sometimes football shows you its good side and other times the bad. Above all, we are fellow pros. Get well soon Mo Salah."
Nevertheless, some followers from Merseyside and Egypt lambasted the Spain worldwide for his position in Salah's harm, though the participant himself holds no arduous emotions in opposition to the 32-year-old - in line with Liverpool's physiotherapist.
“Salah has not told me anything about Sergio Ramos. I don’t think he is angry with him, it was an accidental challenge,” Pons advised El Partidazo del COPE.
“Salah is more animated and is much more optimistic. It is not a very common injury between outfield players, maybe more among goalkeepers.”
Speaking to reporters after the defeat, Salah mentioned he was assured he could be slot in time for the World Cup, tweeting: "It was a very tough night, but I'm a fighter. Despite the odds, I'm confident that I'll be in Russia to make you all proud. Your love and support will give me the strength I need."
The Egyptian ahead has since travelled to Spain to endure therapy on the troubled shoulder and will probably be hopeful of that includes in Egypt's World Cup opener to Uruguay on 15 June.