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Egypt sweat on Salah fitness after hamstring strain

Egypt's Mohamed Salah. — Reuters
 
Egypt's Mohamed Salah. — Reuters

EGYPT: Egypt captain ⁠Mohamed Salah is suffering from a hamstring issue ​but the Egyptian ​Football Association (EFA) gave no indication on Saturday whether he would be fit for his country's World Cup last-32 clash with Australia on Friday.
Salah was substituted during ⁠Egypt's 1-1 draw with Iran on Friday ⁠after complaining of pain, and scans later confirmed a hamstring strain, team doctor Mohamed Abou El Ela said in a statement released ​by the ⁠EFA.
The 34-year-old has begun a treatment ​programme, the statement added. Salah scored one goal and provided two assists in Egypt's ​three group-stage matches as they reached the knockout stage for the first time.
Regular left back Ahmed Fatouh has suffered a hamstring tear and is unlikely ‌to recover in time to face Australia, ​according to the EFA.
Centre back Mohamed Abdelmonem, who ​arrived ‌at ⁠the World Cup after a season disrupted by injuries at Ligue 1 side Nice, ​sustained a severe ankle bruise before ⁠being substituted ​after 14 minutes against Iran. The EFA said he is preparing to face Australia.
Egypt finished second in Group G on five ​points and will face Australia in ​Dallas for a place in the round of 16. — Reuters