Egypt teammates rally behind unsettled Salah before AFCON
Egypt's forward Mohamed Salah reacts after being injured during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 group B football match between Egypt and Ghana at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on January 18, 2024. (Photo by Issouf SANOGO / AFP)
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While
the future of Mohamed Salah at Liverpool hangs in the balance, Egypt teammates
have rallied behind the national team captain ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of
Nations in Morocco.
The
record seven-time continental champions are in Group B with Angola, South
Africa and Zimbabwe, and will be based in southern coastal city Agadir
throughout the first round.
"Players
like him do not get benched," said striker Ahmed "Kouka" Hassan
on social media, referring to Salah being a substitute in the last three Liverpool
fixtures, and coming on only once.
"If
he starts on the bench, you must make sure he is the first to come on, after 60
minutes, 65 at the latest.
"Mo
is not just a teammate, he is a leader, a legend for club and country. Keep
working hard brother, every situation in life is temporary, moments like this
pass, what stays is your greatness."
Head
coach and former star Hossam Hassan posted a photograph of himself and Salah
and a message: "Always a symbol of perseverance and strength."
"The
greatest Liverpool legend of all time," wrote winger Ahmed
"Zizo" El Sayed. Goalkeeper Mohamed Sobhy called Salah "always
the best".
Liverpool
have struggled in their title defence this season and lie 10th after 15 rounds,
10 points behind leaders Arsenal. Salah has also battled with just four goals
in 13 top-flight appearances.
After
twice surrendering the lead in a 3-3 draw at Leeds United last Saturday, Salah
told reporters "it seems like the club has thrown me under the bus".
"I
think it is very clear that someone wanted me to get all of the blame (for the
slump)... someone does not want me in the club."
Salah
was omitted from the squad that travelled to Milan for a Champions League clash
with Inter on Tuesday and has hinted that he may not play for Liverpool again.
Saudi
Arabia says it will do "whatever it can" to recruit Salah during the
mid-season transfer window, a Public Investment Fund (PIF) source in the
kingdom told AFP.
Although
Egypt last won the AFCON 15 years ago in Luanda, Salah, 33, believes they will
lift the trophy again before he retires.
"It
will happen -- that is what I believe. It is a great feeling every time you
step on the field wearing the Egyptian colours."
Salah
has suffered much heartbreak in four AFCON tournaments as Egypt twice finished
runners-up and twice exited in the round of 16.
He
created the goal that put the Pharaohs ahead in the 2017 final, but Cameroon
clawed back to win 2-1 in Libreville.
Hosts
and title favourites Egypt were stunned by South Africa in the first knockout
round two years later, conceding a late goal to lose 1-0.
Egypt
reached the final again in 2022 only to lose on penalties to Senegal after 120
goalless minutes in Yaounde.
In Ivory
Coast last year, Salah suffered a hamstring injury against Ghana and took no
further part in the tournament. Egypt lost on penalties to the Democratic
Republic of Congo in a last-16 clash.
This
year, Egypt boast an array of attacking talent with Salah, Omar Marmoush from
Manchester City, Mostafa Mohamed of Nantes and Mahmoud 'Trezeguet' Hassan and
Zizo from Cairo giants Al Ahly.
Group B
is the only one of the six in Morocco featuring two qualifiers for the 2026
World Cup, with Egypt and South Africa heading to the global showpiece in North
America.
South
Africa exceeded expectations by finishing third at the 2024 AFCON, but Belgian
coach Hugo Broos expects a tougher campaign in a tournament that kicks off on
December 21.
"It
will be harder because every opponent will be more motivated to beat us after
our bronze medals," said the tactician who guided Cameroon to the 2017
AFCON title.
Angola
and Zimbabwe recently changed coaches with France-born Patrice Beaumelle and
Romanian Mario Marinica hired.
The
Angolans have reached the quarter-finals three times, including last year,
while the Zimbabweans have never gone beyond the first round.


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