World Cup kick-off! Egypt-Uruguay LIVEBLOG
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Egypt made it hard work for Uruguay, but morale appeared to drop when it appeared Salah would not come on. There will be a big question mark over his fitness now, despite Egypt saying on Thursday he would be fit for the game.
What a heartbreaking way to lose. Hard luck Egypt
14:50:54 This is heartbreaking for Egypt. They have played heroically, holding play but now the absense of Salah is obvious. Trailing a goal down and there's nobody of Salah's caliber to score an equalizer for Egypt. The crowd and team look devastated.
14:45:56 Uruguay get a free-kick in a very dangerous position
14:39:22 Morsy has probably been one of Egypt's best players on the pitch. English football fans will know that the UK-born player is a Wigan Athletic regular. He's also been key in helping Wigan in their promotion from division one to the Championship.
Marwan Mohsen being replaced by Kahraba. Egypt should benefit from his electric pace.
14:16:36 Uruguay making a change. Nandez being replaced by Shachez, a River Plate legend.
And another change: De Arrascaeta being replaced for Rodriguez
14:02:43 Kick-off for the second half. Here's what some of football's top bloggers think of the first 45 minutes:
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Egypt are doing what all smart teams do when facing a much stronger opponent: Get every man behind the ball, defend deep, slow the tempo of the game, concentrate at all times, and hope Uruguay make enough mistakes to give Egypt a change to get a goal.
"While the majority of Egyptian fans are terrified at the prospect of their team playing without Liverpool's Egyptian king, the Pharaohs should have more confidence in some of their other players - including Mahmoud Trezeguet from Kasimpasa, Abdalla Said from Al-Ahli Jeddah, Mahmoud Kahraba and Marwan Mohsen. None are as big a name as Salah, but all are decent footballers."
You can read his review of yesterday's five goal thriller between Russia and Saudi Arabia here
Let's look at how Egypt and Uruguay's star strikers stand up to each other
Salah: 56 games, 46 goals
Suarez: 54 games, 34 goals
Salah clearly the winner there, but not much use on the bench
'Almost 100%' is another way of saying 'inshallah' https://t.co/AGjYU2Ov4x — Karl Sharro (@KarlreMarks) June 14, 2018 " style="color:#fff;" class="twitter-post-link" target="_blank">Twitter Post
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Eid Mubarak readers!
Mo Salah on the bench
Uruguay team: Muslera; Varela, Godín, Giménez, Cáceres; Nandez, Bentancur; Vecino, De Arrascaeta, Suárez; Cavani