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Salah a roadblock on Russia’s route to last 16

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Egypt’s Mo Salah is a looming obstacle as Russia attempts to virtually secure its place in the knockout stages of the World Cup in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday.

Fears that poor performanc­es from the home side could dampen enthusiasm in the host nation were blown away by a 5-0 demolition of Saudi Arabia in the opening game.

Seven-time African champion Egypt will pose a tougher task, but a lot will depend upon Salah’s fitness.

The Liverpool star has not played since leaving the field in tears early in the Champions League final just over three weeks ago after landing heavily on his left shoulder. He had to watch from the bench as Egypt lost 1-0 to Uruguay in its opening game.

Salah has been declared 100 percent fit by Egypt’s team doctor and his agent, leaving little doubt he will be thrown back into action in the Pharaohs’ hour of need.

However, as he returned to training on Saturday, Salah was seen by AFP reporters at Egypt’s training camp in Grozny needing help from teammates to fit a training shirt over his head.

“Salah participat­ed in training with his teammates for the entire session and he is ready to play against Russia according to technical staff,” Egypt’s team manager Ihab Leheta told FIFA.com.

Egypt coach Hector Cuper’s decision not to risk Salah against Uruguay might have been influenced by the fact his side held out for 89 minutes before conceding to Jose Gimenez, by which time the Argentine had made all three of his substituti­ons.

“Russia’s game is fateful and difficult because of our defeat against Uruguay,” said Leheta. “Winning is our only choice”.

If fully fit, the sight of Salah, who scored 44 goals in a remarkable debut season at Liverpool, will strike fear into the Russians.

Concerns Russia could become just the second host nation to bow out of the World Cup at the group stage after a seven-game winless run ahead of the tournament have been alleviated by a perfect start.

With Uruguay favored to top the group, Russia is keen not to have to rely on getting something from its final group game against the two-time world champion.

“The second game will be our most important one in the group stage,” said Russia’s deputy prime minister and former football federation president Vitaly Mutko after attending the team’s training session on Sunday.

A close ally of President Vladimir Putin, Mutko oversaw preparatio­ns for the tournament at a cost of more than $13 billion.

“In the first match, everyone saw how much the players cared. If we play up to our level, I don’t see any problems,” he said.

Denis Cheryshev was Russia’s hero against Saudi Arabia as he came off the bench to score twice.

The Villarreal winger said it will be a more “interestin­g” clash if Salah is fit.

“If he’s not there, does that mean our task becomes easy? Not at all,” Cheryshev told FIFA.com.

“If he plays, it will be hard but more interestin­g. He’s one of the best in the world and you always want to compete

Russia vs Egypt Beijing time: 2 am, Wednesday, June 20 on CCTV-1, CCTV-5, youku.com, migu.cn

26, receives a birthday cake, weighing 100 kilograms and decorated with a golden soccer boot, during a ceremony in Grozny, Russia, on the weekend.

with the best and win.”

Russia will be without one of its key players, with Alan Dzagoev expected to miss the rest of the tournament with a hamstring injury.

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Egypt forward Mo Salah,

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