#Worldcup 2018: Salah left out of Egypt’s World Cup Opener Against Uruguay

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The Liverpool star was declared fit the day before the game but has been dropped from the starting XI for their first match of the competition

Mohamed Salah has been left out of the starting XI for Egypt’s opening World Cup game against Uruguay.

A shoulder injury inflicted on him by Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos in the Champions League final put the Liverpool forward’s World Cup campaign in doubt, ruling him out of Egypt’s pre-tournament friendlies.

However, the attacker was declared fit on Thursday by coach Hector Cuperahead of his country’s first World Cup finals appearance for 28 years, but instead takes his place on the bench.

Amr Warda is the man who slots into the right wing in Salah’s place, joining Abdallah Said, Mahmoud Trezeguet and Marwan Mohsen in attack, while Arsenal man Mohamed Elneny takes a place in midfield alongside Tarek Hamed.

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez, meanwhile, has selected star strikers Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani in the first XI, while Atletico Madrid defenders Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez, and ex-Barcelona man Martin Caceres, line up in defence

The Uruguayans have not won their opening match of a World Cup finals since 1970, while the African nation have not won any of the four games they have played in the history of the tournament.

Egypt XI starting XI: El Shenawy; Fathy, Gabr, Hegazy, Abdel Shafi; Hamed, Elneny, Trezeguet, Said; Warda; Mohsen.

Uruguay starting XI:  Muslera, Varela, Godin, Gimenez, Caceres; Nandez, Betancur, Vecino, Arrascaeta, Suarez, Cavani.