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Lackluster Russia lose again

Salah to be fit for World Cup, says Egyptian FA

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World Cup hosts Russia continued their miserable run when they slipped to a 1-0 defeat in Austria on Wednesday and Japan suffered a blow when they lost 2-0 at home to Ghana in coach Akira Nishino’s first game in charge.

Defeat for the Russians came after a poor seven-month period in which they failed to win in six consecutiv­e games, conceding 10 goals in their last four matches.

Alessandro Schopf scored the only goal midway through the first half after good work by Marko Arnautovic and Stanislav Cherchesov’s Russian team looked short of quality throughout.

Sergei Ignashevic­h returned to the starting lineup after a two-year absence but did little to improve their defensive woes.

Ignashevic­h became the oldest player to appear for Russia at 38 years and 320 days, surpassing ex-Soviet Union keeper Lev Yashin, who played his last internatio­nal at 37 years and 267 days.

Russia, who failed to get past the World Cup group stage in 1994, 2002 and 2014, are in a relatively weak-looking Group A alongside Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and Egypt.

New-look Japan suffered a 2-0 home defeat by Ghana to leave new coach Nishino with tough decisions to make less than three weeks before their first match in Russia.

The Blue Samurai will open their World Cup Group H campaign against Colombia on June 19. Poland and Senegal are the other teams in their group.

Nishino deployed a new formation with three central defenders, two wingbacks and two inside forwards supporting a lone striker.

However, Ghana captain Thomas Partey scored and debutant Emmanuel Boateng converted a penalty to ensure a miserable night for Japan in front of 64,520 fans at a rainsoaked Nissan Stadium in Yokohama.

“Having not played a game at home in half a year, we absolutely wanted a good game just before the World Cup,” Nishino said.

“We gave it a good try, but the result is disappoint­ing. We had chances but couldn’t capitalize.”

Nishino will soon name his World Cup squad before warmup games against Switzerlan­d on June 8 and Paraguay four days later.

There was good news for Egypt who are hopeful that forward Mohamed Salah will have recovered from his shoulder injury in time to play in their final World Cup group game.

“The [Egyptian] Football Associatio­n confirms once again ... Salah will be in the World Cup, God willing, and won’t be absent for more than three weeks,” the Egyptian FA said.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Referee Bas Nijhuis shows a yellow card to Russia’s Fyodor Smolov (left) during their friendly match against Austria on Wednesday in Innsbruck, Austria.
Photo: VCG Referee Bas Nijhuis shows a yellow card to Russia’s Fyodor Smolov (left) during their friendly match against Austria on Wednesday in Innsbruck, Austria.

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