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Salah fit for Egypt

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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Mohamed Salah celebrated his 26th birthday with a Chechen cake and the news that he will play in Egypt’s next World Cup match.

A statement from the Egyptian soccer associatio­n gave no details about his fitness except that the Liverpool striker participat­ed fully in training Saturday in Grozny, the team’s base in Russia’s Chechnya region.

Salah injured his left shoulder in the Champions League final last month, putting his World Cup in doubt. He was an unused substitute in Egypt’s 1-0 loss to Uruguay on Friday — his birthday.

“(His) condition is so much better,” Egypt executive director Ihab Leheta said Saturday. “He was very upset after the Uruguay game. He thought he could have played and made a contributi­on.”

Fans and Chechnya’s leadership tried to cheer him up, presenting Salah with a giant birthday cake.

Salah smiled as he sang “Happy Birthday” with his teammates, team officials and hotel staff, but the brief celebratio­n was visibly subdued and not everyone joined in.

“We could have celebrated more,” Leheta said, alluding to the loss to Uruguay.

The brief celebratio­n took place upon the team’s arrival back in their Grozny hotel after the flight from Yekaterinb­urg, where they played their opening match.

A video clip showed a cake coated in the colors of the Egyptian and Chechnya flags sitting on a table in the team’s hotel lobby.

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