- Hector Cuper: 鈥淲e still have to see how training goes today, but I can almost assure you 100 percent that Mohamed Salah will play, we are all very optimistic that he will be on the pitch.鈥�
- Salah, who turns 26 on the day of the game, gave 100 million frantic Egyptians a massive boost on Wednesday when he joined a squad training session at their Grozny base.
YEKATERINBURG: The talk was, of course, all about Mohamed Salah. Since the Liverpool forward injured his shoulder in the Champions League final 19 days ago, all of Egypt鈥檚 build-up has centered on whether the forward would be fit to start their opening World Cup match, against Uruguay on Friday. And, frankly, the answer remains unclear.
Hector Cuper, the Egypt manager, was upbeat on Thursday, but the word from the training camp was less definitive.
鈥淢ohamed is doing very well, indeed,鈥� Cuper said. 鈥淗e has recovered very quickly. We鈥檝e paid a lot of attention to him. He has had training sessions with us. We have to see how he recovers from today, but I can say almost 100 percent he will play, save for any unforeseen factors at the last moment.鈥�
Salah took a full part in Egypt鈥檚 in-stadium training on Thursday, but it was notable that he was tentative, at best, in the windmill exercises. Where other players swung their arms above their heads, he rarely lifted his above shoulder height.
What that means, if anything, is open to interpretation: Salah must have known he was being watched and it could be he was gently teasing his observers. Certainly, there was no other sign of discomfort: His general attitude seemed relaxed.
It is also clear that he has given everything to be available to play on what will be his 26th birthday.
鈥淪alah did a training session yesterday,鈥� said Cuper. 鈥淗e does three training sessions per day. He does training with the doctors, by himself, personal training and very specific exercises. He has recovered from his injury, but he still trains a lot. He has to do a lot of physical and mental training. Why does he do this? Because that鈥檚 what he feels he needs to recover and he has shown great recovery so far.鈥�
Is there a danger that the injury may make him tentative? 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to make him feel confident,鈥� said Cuper. 鈥淓ven the doctors are giving him the option whether he plays or not. I know Salah very well and he is not fearful. We know we always run a risk when we play a match. That鈥檚 something we cannot hide. In terms of him on the pitch, if he does decide to play, he will have full guarantees in terms of his physical condition. If it does turn out there is an issue, we鈥檒l consider it and see if that can be resolved.鈥� Which sounded rather less certain than some of his other statements.
What nobody doubts is how important Salah is to Egypt. He was joint top-scorer in African qualifying with five and scored two of Egypt鈥檚 five goals at last year鈥檚 Cup of Nations. 鈥淗e could become the top goal-scorer,鈥� said Cuper. 鈥淲hy not? And one of the best payers. He has responded very well to the injury, and he has shown he has great character, personality, talent.鈥�
Salah is the one celebrity player Egypt have, which is why a local journalist presented Cuper with a pair of felt boots to pass on to him as a birthday present, with an accompanying 鈥� and, given the temperature is in the mid-to-high teens, slightly weird 鈥� question about how he is coping with the cold.
That, clearly, is not the problem, but the shoulder may yet be. For all Cuper鈥檚 confidence, the sense is that it would be a risk to play him. But then it would also be a risk if
he did not.