‘The King Is Back’ – Egypt’s Salah Resumes Training After Hamstring Scare

Egypt ‌captain Mohamed Salah resumed training on Tuesday, participating in part of the team's session as he continues his recovery from a hamstring strain and boosting hopes he will be fit for Friday's World Cup last-32 clash ‌against Australia. Salah ‌was substituted during ‌Egypt's ⁠1-1 draw with ⁠Iran in their final group match, casting doubt over his availability for the knockout tie in Dallas. Photos posted on the Egyptian ⁠Football Association's Facebook page ‌showed a ‌smiling Salah back on the ‌training pitch in Spokane, where ‌Egypt have been preparing for the Australia match. The team accompanied the images with the ‌caption: "The King is back". Salah's return was a timely ⁠boost ⁠for Egypt, who progressed to the knockout stages for the first time after finishing second in their group with five points, behind leaders Belgium on goal difference. The 34-year-old has been instrumental in Egypt's campaign, scoring once and providing two assists.