World Cup 2018 : Will
he or won’t he? Egypt holds its breath over injured Salah
On June 14, 20189:40 amIn Sports0 Comments
Mohamed Salah is in a high-profile race to be fit for Egypt’s World Cup
2018 opener against Uruguay on Friday and even opponents are hoping the
Liverpool ace could yet play a role in Russia.
Real Madrid vs Liverpool
Liverpool’s Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah (2nd L) is comforted by team
members as he leaves the pitch after injury during the UEFA Champions
League final football match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the
Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine on May 26, 2018. / AFP PHOTO
The striker and Egyptian superstar, who is nursing an injured shoulder,
is crucial to the north African side’s hopes of making it out of a
weak-looking Group A also featuring the hosts and Saudi Arabia.
Egypt play Uruguay — tipped by some to be dark horses — in Yekaterinburg
in just the second game of the tournament, following Russia against
Saudi Arabia in the opening match.
Salah, who turns 26 on the day of the game, gave 100 million frantic
Egyptians a massive boost on Wednesday when he joined a squad training
session at their Grozny base.
He had been sidelined since suffering a shoulder injury in Liverpool’s
Champions League final loss to Real Madrid on May 26, casting severe
doubt on his World Cup participation.
He went through a range of warm-up exercises with his team-mates, but
Egyptian team officials are giving little away.
“There’s a good degree of progress but no definitive decision on whether
he takes part, as we are following his case day by day,” team director
Ihab Lahita told reporters.
Egypt’s 62-year-old Argentine coach Hector Cuper will conduct a
pre-match press conference on Thursday, but there are suggestions that
he wants to see Salah train again before making any decision on whether
the player is fit to face a Uruguay side boasting the twin attacking
threat of Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
The most likely outcome is that Salah, one of the outstanding players in
the world this season as he helped propel Liverpool to the Champions
League final, will be on the bench on Friday.
Salah’s World Cup dream was left on the brink when he exited the final
in tears after Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos wrestled him to the
ground.
Cuper has attempted to dismiss the notion that Egypt are a one-man side,
but with 44 goals in all competitions this season for Liverpool,
Salah’s badly timed injury has become a national obsession back home.
Salah is regarded as a contender for the Ballon d’Or for his spectacular
debut season at Anfield, alongside Argentina’s Lionel Messi, Portugal’s
Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar of Brazil.
The tournament in Russia will be the poorer for Salah missing out and
Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera has expressed hope that Salah will
play against the South Americans.
“I like the best players to play, I train with the best and I want the
best players to play,” said Muslera.
Egypt, a no-frills side who play on the counterattack under the wily
Cuper, face hosts Russia on Tuesday and the Saudis on June 25 in their
last group game.
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