Mohamed Salah filmed walking out of St James' Park after leaving Liverpool's win over Newcastle on a stretcher after suffering head injury in collision Mohamed Salah suffered a head injury after collision with Martin Dubravka Medical staff were quick to react, and the Egyptian left the field on a stretcher But he was able to walk out of St James' Park to offer boost to Jurgen Klopp By James Dutton For Mailonline Published: 09:51 BST, 5 May 2019 | Updated: 09:51 BST, 5 May 2019 Viewcomments Mohamed Salah was filmed walking out of St James' Park on Saturday night after he left Liverpool's dramatic win over Newcastle on a stretcher. The Egyptian appeared to be knocked out after he went down in a heap in the second-half after colliding with Martin Dubravka. Salah lay on the ground with his eyes closed and eventually left the field in tears with huge concern for his welfare. Mohamed Salah was filmed walking out of St James' Park after Liverpool's win over Newcastle Fans feared the worst as they saw Salah go down in a heap in the second-half on Saturday He clashed with Newcastle's goalkeeper Dubravka as they both went up for a high ball Salah hit his head on the keeper's thigh, and then hit his head again as he went to the ground But he was seen carrying his own suitcase onto the team coach as it left the ground on Saturday night offering Jurgen Klopp a huge boost. Klopp revealed that Salah had been able to watch the rest of the game sat up in the dressing room However Klopp remained cautious, saying that he would still have to be assessed before playing in the next game. 'He got the hip of the goalie in his head and then was on the ground,' said the Reds boss. 'The doctor had to make a decision - on the pitch or off the pitch - and the decision was off the pitch and we accept that of course. When we came in, he was sitting in the dressing room and watching the game, or had watched the game. 'He was then fine but of course we have to wait. He got a proper knock in that situation.' Dejan Lovren offered further reassurance on Instagram, saying: 'he will be fine, Mo is a monster'. Medical staff reacted quickly, and stretchered the Egyptian forward off the pitch Dejan Lovren appeared to joke about the incident afterwards, implying Salah will be fine The incident occurred when a long ball from Lovren came into the box, and Salah looked to get on the end of it. However, caught between Fabian Schaar and Dubravka, the Egyptian's head collided with the Newcastle goalkeeper's hip as he came out to punch the ball clear. Salah went down, already appearing to be unconscious and his head hit the floor in violent fashion, the referee immediately stopping the game due to the head injury. The Liverpool forward received lengthy treatment and was given a standing ovation from both sets of supporters as he was carried off the pitch. Both Klopp and Newcastle boss Rafa Benitez sought to give him their best wishes as he was taken down the tunnel. Liverpool fans will now wait in hope that Salah is available for Liverpool's Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Tuesday, and for next weekend's final Premier League game against Wolves. Salah was in tears as he left, with fans fearing that his season could be over Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility