- English FA are currently investigating Liverpool star Mohamed Salah after deliberately aiming a fist at Stoke City's Bruno Martins Indi in their Premier League clash on Saturday, April 28
- The 25-year-old's case will be referred to a three-man panel of ex-referees who will decide whether Salah deserves to be banned or not
- Meanwhile, the Egypt international is the current leading goalscorer in the league with 31 goals followed by Harry Kane
Liverpool superstar Mohamed Salah might be banned for the rest of the season if found guilty of the disciplinary case levied against him.
The 25-year-old is currently being investigated by the English FA after his row with Stoke City defender Bruno Martins Indi in last Saturday’s Premier League fixture at Anfield which ended in a barren draw.
Salah was sighted aiming a fist at the Dutch defender in the game but got away with it moments before the referee sounded the half time whistle.
The case is expected to be treated by a three-man panel of former referees to decide whether his offence deserved a red card or not.
Salah and Indi during their row in Saturday's Premier League clash
English FA were alerted on social media by the clips of the incident where the Egyptian superstar appears to flail a balled hand at Stoke's defender near the half-way line.
Under FA rules, potential violent conduct incidents missed by the officials are referred to the panel of former whistlers, who must unanimously agree it was a sending off.
In a different story, West Bromwich Albion's Ahmed Hegazi got lucky by avoiding disciplinary action after the three former refs - who view all referred incident separately - failed to agree he should have received a red card for an alleged punch on Liverpool's Danny Ings.
Salah and Inds in Saturday's Premier League encounter at Anfield - The Sun
However, Salah will learn about the outcome of his violent conduct in the next 24 hours, and should he be found guilty, he will attract a three-game ban ruling him out of the rest of the domestic campaign and the first game of next term.
Meanwhile, if he gets suspended, his chances of scoring the goal he needed to become the first player to score 32 goals in 38 games in a single Premier League season.
Salah has scored 31 goals already in 34 EPL matches, while his goal tally for the season stands at 43 in all competitions.
He joined Liverpool last summer in the summer of 2017 from AS Roma €42 million and has helped the Reds to the semi final of this year’s Champions League tourney.
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