2022 WCQ: Liverpool refuse to release Salah for Egypt’s World Cup qualifiers
Premier League club Liverpool have refused to allow Mohamed Salah to travel to Africa for Egypt’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Angola and Gabon due to UK quarantine regulations.
According to the club, his travel for the qualifiers would force him to be quarantine on his return to England, the Egyptian Football Association (EFA) disclosed on Monday, August 23.
“The Association was informed by Liverpool of their regret of Mohamed Salah being unable to join the national team in their matches against Angola in Cairo and Gabon in Franceville as part of… the World Cup qualifiers,” the EFA said in a statement posted on its social media.
British media reported earlier that the Reds were also refusing to release Fabinho, Roberto Firmino and Alisson Becker for Brazil’s three upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
Both Egypt and Brazil and are on the UK Government’s ‘red list’.
Egypt’s governing body said the decision by Liverpool was prompted by “mandatory isolation for 10 days” for travellers returning from those countries.
The EFA said it had urged FIFA to waive quarantine restrictions for international players to ease them joining their national squads for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
In the summer, Liverpool refused to allow star striker Salah to play in the Olympics, where Egypt reached the quarter-finals before losing to eventual gold medalists Brazil.
After their last season’s title defence was torpedoed by a string of injuries, Liverpool have made a solid start to this campaign, securing maximum points from two games so far in the ongoing season.
Salah, 29, became the first player in English Premier League history to score a goal on the opening weekend of five consecutive seasons.
Hossam Badry, the Pharaohs’ coach, announced last week a list of overseas players unable to join the Egypt squad including Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny and Olympiakos’ Ahmed Hassan.