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Egypt coach expects Salah to play against Russia

Published:Friday | June 15, 2018 | 12:00 AM
Egypt's Mohamed Salah (centre) watches his team during the Group A match between Egypt and Uruguay at the 2018 World Cup yesterday.

YEKATERINBURG, Russia (AP):

Egypt coach Hector Cuper couldn't say for certain whether Mohamed Salah's absence was the thing that cost his team during its 1-0 loss to Uruguay at the World Cup.

But he also wasn't sure that his star striker couldn't have helped the Pharaohs pull off an upset in their Group A opener.

"Mo Salah is an important player for us, that is without a doubt," Cuper said after Friday's match. "Perhaps if Mo had been on the pitch today the outcome could have been different, but we'll never know that."

The odds of Salah sitting out back-to-back World Cup games with his injured left shoulder are even slimmer.

On Thursday, Cuper was optimistic that Salah would play in the opener. But he said the decision was made to be cautious yesterday. Though he quickly added he thinks Salah will be ready for Tuesday's crucial match against Russia in St Petersburg.

Questions

"The decision is always taken by myself and the staff, especially in a case like Mo Salah's case," Cuper said.

"Yesterday we were quite certain during that training session he would play. After the session there was question whether if he fell if he could get another injury.

"So we decided not to take that risk because we want to be sure we have him in top form in our match against Russia and Saudi Arabia."

Egypt had only eight shots on goal and three on target against Uruguay as they struggled to create opportunities inside Uruguay's well-organised defence.

Marwan Mohsen did his best to push the action in Salah's place. It just wasn't the same.

"I think we have what we have, and we try to do our best with what we have," Cuper said. "I think we do have good forwards and good players to do a good job here at the World Cup."