Mo Salah’s intense workout raises concerns among Liverpool fans for injury risk

Liverpool supporters are growing increasingly worried about Mohamed Salah’s well-being after the football star shared a video of his latest training session. As Salah gears up for his seventh season with the Reds, fans recognize him as one of the Premier League’s most iconic players.

Despite Liverpool’s struggle to secure a fifth-place finish last season, Salah maintained exceptional performance levels, scoring 30 goals across various competitions—just one goal shy of his previous two-season tally. During the offseason, Salah’s match schedule has been limited, with his only appearance being an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Guinea, led by Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita, resulting in a 2-1 victory for Egypt.

Liverpool’s preseason is slated to commence on July 8th, but Salah will join the team three days later due to his international commitments in June. In the interim, the 31-year-old forward has been diligently updating fans on his training progress, which has generated some concerns among supporters.

Sharing a video on Twitter, Salah demonstrated his commitment by showcasing a pilates exercise as part of his preparation for the upcoming season. While many praised his dedication and work ethic, a portion of fans expressed apprehension about the training equipment he was using.

One concerned fan commented, “It’s no wonder half of our squad is always injured; what is this contraption?” Another remarked, “Salah is just one misstep away from a devastating injury.” A third fan expressed anxiety, stating, “We’re only one mishap on that mysterious machine away from a sixth-place finish next season.”

However, several supporters defended Salah’s training routine, emphasizing its positive impact on his fitness. One supporter remarked, “That’s precisely why he remains consistently fit and in peak condition. He’s the ultimate professional.” Another echoed this sentiment, saying, “If every player followed Mo’s training regimen precisely, our squad would benefit greatly.” A third supporter confidently predicted, “He’s going to dominate next season. I’m expecting nothing less than 30 goals, and anything below 25 would be disappointing.”

Liverpool’s preseason preparations include two fixtures in Germany, followed by a brief tour of Singapore in late July. While an anticipated home game at Anfield is yet to be confirmed, Liverpool has also explored the possibility of arranging an away friendly match with Championship side Preston North End, potentially utilizing their Deepdale stadium before the start of the new season.