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Salah fitness race in focus for Egypt ahead of Australia clash

by News Wires
July 2, 2026
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Salah fitness race in focus for Egypt ahead of Australia clash 12 - Egyptian Gazette
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DALLAS – Mohamed Salah remains in a race to be ready for Egypt’s last 32 clash with Australia in Dallas on Friday with the forward continuing his recovery from ​a hamstring strain sustained in the 1-1 draw with Iran.
The Egyptians are in the ‌knockout rounds for the first time after group phase eliminations in 1990 and 2018 and Salah’s availability is a key concern for coach Hossam Hassan ahead of the clash with Tony Popovic’s side.
A video of Salah working ​out in the gym away from team mates on the training pitch was posted ​on social media on Wednesday, suggesting the 34-year-old could be fit enough to ⁠play a part at Dallas Stadium.
“The road back begins,” said the latest post, “and the King is ​coming back stronger.”
The draw with the Iranians booked Egypt’s place in the last 32 as runners-up ​in Group G after a win over New Zealand and an opening stalemate with Belgium.
Salah’s stellar talent and reputation have been a focal point in the lead-up to the game for the Australians, who are attempting to ​win in the knockout rounds for the first time.
The Socceroos have moved past the group phase ​for the third time in their history and for a second World Cup in a row having been ‌knocked ⁠out in Qatar in 2022 by eventual winners Argentina in the last 16 under former coach Graham Arnold.
Popovic’s side started their 2026 campaign with a win over Turkey before losing 2-0 to the United States and drawing 0-0 with Paraguay to finish second in Group D.
The prospect – or otherwise – ​of facing Salah has ​dominated the build-up but ⁠full back Jordan Bos stressed the Australians would not be overawed if they do face the Premier League and Champions League winner.
“Maybe off the ​field there’s some respect, but on the field there’s no respect,” Bos ​said. “It’s eat ⁠or be eaten. That’s how everyone’s going to go into the game, and that’s how I’ll go into the game.
“Mo Salah is a top player. He’s been at the top for a very long ⁠time. We’ll ​definitely have to look at how we can stop ​him and Egypt.
“We’ve already done a little bit about that, and it’s just fine-tuning and seeing what the coach and ​the staff have in mind to help us with that.”

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