In comments to his crew in a video posted via Egypt's ministry of children and sports, the Liverpool forward stated how proud he turned into of the team, "whether or not I'm here or now not".
The Pharoahs lost to Senegal in a penalty shootout on Tuesday.
The video suggests Salah addressing his teammates in the locker room after their grueling defeat, pronouncing: "I informed the gamers the day before today (earlier than the suit) that I am proud to have played with them, and that they're among the satisfactory I have played with."
"There isn't much to say, but it's been an honour to play with you, whether or now not I'm right here."
Salah's remarks are being interpreted as a sign he can be geared up to retire from worldwide soccer.
The 29-12 months-old commenced his career with the Egyptian country wide crew in 2011.
One of his crowning achievements was scoring a final-second intention inside the 2017 World Cup qualifiers towards Congo, sending Egypt to the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
On Tuesday, Salah uncharacteristically blazed a penalty over the crossbar inside the shootout with Senegal.
It is the second time in months that the Pharoahs have misplaced out to Senegal after the Lions of Teranga beat them inside the Africa Cup of Nations very last in February, in a suit that still led to a penalty shootout.