Khaleej Times

Salah wins battle against federation

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cairo — Mohamed Salah has emerged the victor in his bitter dispute with the Egypt Football Associatio­n as the Pharaohs make their return after exiting the World Cup winless.

The Liverpool striker had clashed with his country’s FA over image rights violations and personal security.

The stand-off escalated last month when Salah and his lawyer accused the federation of failing to respond to a list of demands involving the player’s “well-being whilst with the national team, and assurances that the image rights violations wouldn’t happen again”.

This provoked an angry rebuttal with the FA insisting it would not “favour one player over another”.

Salah hit back with a pair of Facebook videos, insisting he was asking for better security for the whole squad at team hotels.

Confirmati­on that peace had broken out between the two sides came when the FA published photograph­s this week of Egypt President Hani Abou Rida and Salah side by side.

Rida was attending a training camp in Alexandria ahead of the Pharaohs’ first outing since crashing out of the World Cup after losing all three first-round matches.

They face Niger on Saturday to kick off their 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualificat­ion campaign.

At the World Cup, the player was reportedly left unhappy after he was made to appear with Chechen strongman leader Ramzan Kadyrov at Egypt’s training ground in the region in Russia.

An earlier disagreeme­nt involved his image being used by the team’s main sponsor, telecoms firm WE, when he already had a contract with rival company Vodafone.

That rift was eventually resolved following interventi­on from political leaders.

The federation has taken a battering on social media and on the street. —

 ??  ?? Mo Salah (centre) is at the heart of a revolution. — AP file
Mo Salah (centre) is at the heart of a revolution. — AP file

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