Mohamed Salah has not been named in Egypt’s starting XI as they begin their World Cup campaign against Uruguay.
Liverpool star Salah, who celebrates his 26th birthday on Friday, suffered a shoulder injury in his side’s Champions League final defeat to Real Madrid, seemingly putting his participation in the finals in doubt.
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And despite reports – supported by coach Hector Cuper – that the former Roma man had made a swift recovery and would start, he has not made the XI in Yekaterinburg.
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🆚 @Uruguay #روسيا2018#ThePharaohs#egy pic.twitter.com/3p5NDudg7A— Egypt National Football Team (@Pharaohs) June 15, 2018
Salah netted the decisive goals to fire Egypt to a first World Cup since 1990, while also scoring 44 times for Liverpool this season in all competitions.
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There is no room in the Egypt line-up for 45-year-old goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary either, as he looks to become the oldest player in finals history at Russia 2018.
#EGYURU | Alineación confirmada de @Uruguay para el encuentro que disputará ante @Pharaohs a la hora 9 (Uy) por la 1a fecha del Grupo A de #Rusia2018.#ElEquipoQueNosUne pic.twitter.com/LVE4q5kSJg
— Selección Uruguaya (@Uruguay) June 15, 2018
Uruguay, on the other hand, announced a full strength side for the opening clash, with the deadly strike duo of Luis Suarez and Edison Cavani both starting.
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