Mohamed Salah 'almost 100%' fit to play against Uruguay

Egypt star, Mohamed Salah has recovered from a shoulder injury in time to feature in Egypt's World Cup opener against Uruguay on Thursday.

Salah, who scored 44 goals for Liverpool last season, injured his shoulder ligaments in the Champions League final defeat by Real Madrid on May 26 and has not played since.

I can almost 100 percent say he will play, save for any unforeseen factors at the last minute, said head coach Hector Cuper on Thursday.
We're trying to make him feel confident. The doctors are giving him the options to play or not. I know Salah very well, he's not fearful, we always know we're running a risk when playing a match, that's something we can't hide.
But if he does decide to play he'll have full guarantees on his physical condition and I'm sure he will be fine. And if it does turn out there's an issue at the last minute we'll consider it and see if it can be resolved.

Cuper was even willing to entertain a question from a reporter about Salah's prospects of emerging as the top scorer at the tournament.

Why not? He could become the top goalscorer here and one of the greatest players.

Egypt are back in the World Cup finals for the first time since 1990, 28 years ago and their progress to the round of 16 could hinge on Salah enjoying the form that saw him voted England's Player of the Year by his fellow professionals.

Uruguay are their toughest opponent, and they will fancy their chances of advancing from Group A, which also includes Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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