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The Egyptian collided with Magpie goaltender Martin Dubravka and lay on the grounds of St James's Park.
Salah was conscious from start to finish, but he was obviously in distress while being treated by Liverpool medical staff.
After a long stop, the winger was replaced by Divock Origi for the rest of the match.
It does not look good for Salah's involvement against Barcelona in the return leg of their clash in the Champions League semifinal against Barcelona on Tuesday.
Newcastle fans cheered Salah while he was pulled off the pitch with his head in his hands.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp expressed his concern for the Egyptian when he was also taken to the tunnel.
The legend of the Reds, Jamie Carragher, explained how Salah had to go to the ball with Dubravka.
He said, "He had to go, and he and the guard are brave.
"It looks like he's caught her with a hip.
"Obviously, we have seen what happened with Vertonghen, so we know that they will have to be careful.
"Liverpool are in such a precious situation in the title race now.
"This one is in the hands of the doctor, and rightly so.
"The right decision must be made."
Liverpool kept their title hopes alive after the death of Divock Origi, who nodded in the 86th minute via Jamaal Lascelles' header.
It had been hard work for the Reds, who were relegated twice.
Virgil van Dijk gave the advantage to Liverpool before Christian Atsu equalized, but Salah then scored home to bring the score to 2-1.
Salomon Rondon reduced the score to 2-2 before Origi's deflected head found the back of the net to bring pressure back to Manchester City.
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