World Cup 2018: Uruguay VS Egypt. Will Mohamed Salah meet Luis Suárez in Russia?
Will Mohamed Salah meet Luis Suárez in Russia?
Friday 15 is a crucial moment for Egypt in 2018 Russia World Cup, especially for Mohamed Salah. Is he fit enough to play and make the first goal for his national team?
However on Wednesday afternoon the 25-year-old took part in an Egypt training session, going through a range of warm-up exercises with his teammates (telegraph.co.uk).
According to 101greatgoals.com, Egypt take on Uruguay in match two of the 2018 World Cup. The two sides are in Group A, alongside hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia.
Friday 15 is a crucial moment for Egypt in 2018 Russia World Cup, especially for Mohamed Salah. Is he fit enough to play and make the first goal for his national team?
However on Wednesday afternoon the 25-year-old took part in an Egypt training session, going through a range of warm-up exercises with his teammates (telegraph.co.uk).
According to 101greatgoals.com, Egypt take on Uruguay in match two of the 2018 World Cup. The two sides are in Group A, alongside hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia.
The 2018 World Cup marks Egypt’s third appearance at the finals, with their last coming in 1990. Two-time winners Uruguay will be competing in their 14th finals.
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Meanwhile, goal.com reported that with Salah struggling for fitness, Al Hain-Cole is backing La Celeste to easy to victory against Cuper's weakened team in their World Cup opener.
The telegraph.co.uk also mentioned that if Salah does not make it back in time for Uruguay, his next target will be getting fit for a clash with hosts Russia on June 19, before Egypt round off their group campaign against Saudi Arabia in Volgograd six days later.
Are you ready to watch this fantastic game?
The first of three World Cup games on Friday sees Egypt take on Uruguay in Yekaterinburg's, Ekaterinburg Stadium. This match will be amazing because Uruguay's all-time leading goalscorer Luis Suarez will lead the line for the South Americans alongside PSG striker Edinson Cavani. Uruguay qualified for the World Cup after finishing 2nd in the CONMEBOL table, ahead of Argentina, Colombia and Peru.
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