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The Liverpool games Mohamed Salah will miss after second positive coronavirus test

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Mohamed Salah is set to miss at least three games for Liverpool after returning a second positive coronavirus test. Salah was already ruled out of this weekend's clash against Premier League leaders Leicester City after testing positive for the virus last Friday while on international duty with Egypt last week.

But he returned a second positive test on Wednesday and must remain in self-isolation in his home country. And that adds to the selection crisis facing Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, who is without up to nine first-team players ahead of the return to Premier League action.

As well as Sunday's visit of Leicester, Salah will miss next Wednesday's Anfield Champions League clash against Atalanta. And, with Premier League protocols

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