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The Reds forward has been nursing a shoulder
injury since the Champions League final, but he
is in contention to feature against Uruguay on
Friday.
Mohamed Salah is in line to start Egypt’s opening game of World
Cup 2018 against Uruguay, with Hector Cuper “100 per cent”
confident the Liverpool forward is over a shoulder injury.
The 25-year-old has been a fitness doubt for the Pharaohs since
picking up an untimely problem in a Champions League final clash
with Real Madrid on May 26.
Salah’s tears in Kiev suggested that he knew his international
dreams were in danger of being dashed, but a positive period of
rehabilitation has got him back in contention sooner than
expected.
With Egypt resting much of their ambition on the shoulders of a
talismanic presence who fired them to a first finals in 28 years,
they are understandably keen for him to be involved as much as
possible.
National team coach Cuper told reporters on the progress being
made by his star turn: “Salah is doing very well indeed, he’s
recovered very quickly. We’ll see how it goes today. I can almost
assure you 100 per cent he’ll play.
“We’re trying to make him feel confident. The doctors are giving
him the option to play or not. I know him very well, and I’m sure
he’s not afraid.
“A risk of playing a match is something we can’t hide. In terms of
him on the pitch, he’ll have full guarantees. If we do see at the
last minute there’s an issue, we’ll see if it can be resolved.”
Salah has worked tirelessly in an effort to get himself back to
match fitness in time for a first World Cup outing in Russia.
Some training sessions have seen him working alone with medical
and coaching staff, with Cuper adamant that individual exercises
away from the group should not be considered a sign that he is
lacking competitive edge.
He added: “Salah has three training sessions per day. He does
training with the doctors, by himself and with specific exercises.
“He’s recovered from his injury but he still trains a lot. He has to
do physical training and mental training. Why? That’s what he
feels he needs to recover.”
If Salah is ready to face Uruguay, then a man who netted 44
times across all competitions for Liverpool during the 2017-18
campaign will be in the strongest possible position to make his
mark on the grandest of sporting stages.
With further Group A fixtures to come against hosts Russia and
Saudi Arabia, a fast start from the Reds icon, who is being billed
as a potential Ballon d’Or winner, could put him in contention for
the Golden Boot – a prize he has already claimed in the Premier
League this season.
On Salah’s chances of outscoring some illustrious rivals, Cuper
said: “He could be the top scorer and one of the greatest players.
“He’s shown he’s got great personality, talent and character. No-
one thinks he can’t [be top scorer]. We’ll see great players here
and he can be the greatest player [of all] at this World Cup.”

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