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Egypt Holds Breath Over Mohamed Salah's Fitness for Historic World Cup Clash Against Australia

Egypt are facing an injury scare over star forward Mohamed Salah ahead of their historic World Cup round of 32 match against Australia. Salah was forced off in the 57th minute of Egypt's 1-1 draw against Iran with a left knee problem. Coach Hossam Hassan has expressed optimism that Salah will recover, citing the player's own positive assessment of the injury. The match against Australia marks Egypt's first-ever World Cup knockout stage appearance.

FIFA WC 2026: Egypt sweat over Salah's fitness ahead of historic knockout match against Australia

New York, June 27

Egypt have been handed an injury scare ahead of their historic FIFA World Cup last 32 clash against Australia after star forward Mohamed Salah suffered a knee problem during his side's final group-stage match.

The former Liverpool striker was forced off in the 57th minute of Egypt's 1-1 draw against Iran in Seattle after experiencing discomfort in his left knee. Salah was replaced by Mostafa Zico, raising concerns among Egyptian fans just days before the country's biggest World Cup match in history.

Speaking after the game, Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan sought to ease fears over the condition of his captain. The coach revealed that Salah had spoken positively about the injury and believed it was not a serious setback.

"I have spoken to Salah, and he told me that he is going to recover and that it is not a serious injury," Hassan told reporters after the match.

The coach added that there was still enough time before Egypt's knockout fixture to help Salah regain full fitness. He expressed confidence in the medical staff and remained optimistic that the 34-year-old would be available against Australia next Friday.

"We still have time to work with the medical team, and I think he will be back. When I spoke to him, he assured me he would recover," Hassan said.

Egypt reached the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup for the first time in the nation's history after finishing their group-stage campaign, marking a landmark achievement for African football. The team will now look to continue its dream run when it faces Australia in the round of 32.

Salah has been one of Egypt's standout performers at the tournament. The experienced forward has scored one goal and provided two assists in the group stage while also leading the team with his experience and composure in crucial moments.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm not convinced by the coach's optimism. Knee problems at 34 can be tricky, and rushing him back could make things worse. Egypt should focus on their team strategy without depending too much on one player. Australia won't go easy on them just because Salah might be missing.

Karthik V

Salah has always been a warrior for Egypt. Remember the 2018 World Cup? He played with a shoulder injury and still scored against Saudi Arabia. If anyone can recover quickly, it's him. Plus, the medical facilities at the World Cup are top-notch. I think he'll be ready. Inshallah! 🙏

Divya L

This is sad news for football lovers everywhere. Salah is more than just a player – he's an icon for the entire African continent. Seeing Egypt in the knockout stage is a huge moment for African football, and I hope they can make it count. Fingers crossed for Mo's recovery! 🌍⚽

Arjun K

Honestly, Egypt should look at their bench and build a plan B. Mostafa Zico looked decent against Iran. Australia are physically strong and well-organized, so even if Salah plays at 70%, it might not be enough. The coach's blind faith in Salah could backfire if they don't prepare alternatives.

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