Egypt sweat on Salah fitness ahead of Socceroos clash
AP ⢠ June 27th, 2026 7:40 pm

Egypt have set up a clash with Australia in the knockout phase, but will Mohamed Salah play? | Photo: AP
Egypt have advanced past the group stage at the World Cup for the first time after a 1-1 draw with Iran, setting up a round-of-32 elimination clash against the Socceroos.
But the fitness of forward Mohamed Salah will be talking point all week after the former Liverpool star failed to finish Friday's (Saturday NZ Time) game in Seattle.
Iran, meantime, had a potential winning goal in added time disallowed due to an offside decision, and will have to wait one day to find out their fate.
At the conclusion of what was promoted as a "Pride Match" - one that neither Iran nor Egypt wanted any part in - the Pharaohs finished in second place in Group G.

Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shoubir was unable to stop Ramin Rezaeian scoring Iran's equaliser | Photo: AP
Belgium, who played out a 1-1 draw against Egypt on June 15, beat New Zealand 5-1 in Vancouver to win the group outright.
Iran could still advance to the knockout round for the first time in the expanded 48-team pool at this year's tournament, but they no longer control their own destiny.
Egypt took an early lead after a goal by Mahmoud Saber in the fifth minute.
Salah provided some strong play in the box before Saber fired a shot between the legs of Iranian goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand.

Iran's Shoja Khalilzadeh scored in added time, but it was overturned after a VAR review | Photo: AP
Iran levelled nine minutes later thanks to a goal by Ramin Rezaeian and nearly won the game in added time. Shoja Khalilzadeh fired a shot past Beiranvand in the 93rd minute, but it was overturned for offside after a video review.
Had the goal counted, Iran would have secured an automatic berth to the knockout round.
In the 57th minute, Salah was surprisingly replaced by Mostafa Zico. In comments translated from Arabic, coach Hossam Hassan said the star forward/winger is being assessed by the team's medical staff and will have another examination when Egypt return to the team hotel.

Mohamed Salah made his way to the sidelines and applied ice to a hamstring | Photo: AP
"I talked to Salah and he said he's going to be OK and it's not a big injury," Hassan said.
"We still have time to talk to the medical staff. I think he will be back, and when I spoke to Salah he assured me he's going to be OK."
It would still be a serious blow for the seven-time African champions if Salah is not able to play in the knockout round against Australia next Friday (6am Saturday NZT).
The four-time Premier League Golden Boot winner scored his 68th international goal in the Pharaohs' first World Cup win, a 3-1 victory against the All Whites. The 34-year-old has assisted on two other goals in the tournament.
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