Mohamed Salah Returns to Training Ahead of World Cup Knockout Match

Egypt's captain, Mohamed Salah, has resumed partial training as he recovers from a hamstring injury, raising hopes for his participation in the World Cup knockout match against Australia. His return is crucial for Egypt, who have reached this stage for the first time. Salah has been a key player, contributing significantly to the team's success. As they prepare for the match in Dallas, fans are eager to see if he will be fit to play. This development adds excitement to the upcoming clash as Egypt aims for a spot in the round of 16.
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Salah's Recovery Progress

Egypt's captain, Mohamed Salah, has resumed partial training as he works through a hamstring injury, raising optimism about his participation in the upcoming World Cup Round of 32 match against Australia on Friday. Salah had to leave the field during Egypt's 1-1 draw with Iran, leading to concerns about his fitness for the crucial knockout game in Dallas.


Positive Signs for Egypt

Recent images shared by the Egyptian Football Association on social media depict a cheerful Salah back on the training ground in Spokane, where the team is gearing up for their match against Australia. His return is a significant advantage for Egypt, who have advanced to the knockout stage for the first time, finishing second in their group with five points, just behind Belgium on goal difference. The 34-year-old forward has been instrumental in Egypt's journey thus far, netting one goal and assisting two others.


Upcoming Match Details

Egypt secured their spot in the knockout phase by finishing second in Group G with five points. They are set to face Australia in Dallas, aiming for a place in the round of 16.