Mohamed Salah's World Cup Future Revealed by Egypt Boss After Suffering Injury
Egypt manager Hossam Hassan has confirmed that star player Mohamed Salah is confident of recovering from an injury in time for the nation's first World Cup knockout tie. Salah was forced off during Egypt's group stage finale against Iran in Seattle on Friday, but Hassan revealed that the player has assured him the injury is not serious.
Hassan stated, "I talked to Salah and he said he's going to be O.K. and it's not a big injury." The manager added that they will consult with the medical staff to assess the situation. Salah's ability to recover quickly has been demonstrated in the past, as he returned to the pitch after a similar injury in April.
Egypt has until July 3 to prepare for their round of 32 tie with Australia, and Salah's fitness will be crucial to their chances. The match is expected to be a closely contested affair, and Salah's presence could make a significant difference. Egypt will face a challenging task, having to travel over 2,000 miles from Seattle to Dallas, while Australia has a shorter journey.
Hassan stated, "I talked to Salah and he said he's going to be O.K. and it's not a big injury." The manager added that they will consult with the medical staff to assess the situation. Salah's ability to recover quickly has been demonstrated in the past, as he returned to the pitch after a similar injury in April.
Egypt has until July 3 to prepare for their round of 32 tie with Australia, and Salah's fitness will be crucial to their chances. The match is expected to be a closely contested affair, and Salah's presence could make a significant difference. Egypt will face a challenging task, having to travel over 2,000 miles from Seattle to Dallas, while Australia has a shorter journey.
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