Egypt captain Mohamed Salah has arrived in Morocco for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) following a highly publicized dispute with Liverpool manager Arne Slot. Despite the tension at his club, the star forward received an enthusiastic welcome as Egypt prepares to begin its campaign for an eighth continental title.
The Pharaohs are set to face Zimbabwe on Monday night at the Stade Adrar.
High Praise from Coach Hossam Hassan
During a press conference on Sunday, Egypt’s head coach Hossam Hassan expressed complete confidence in his captain. He noted that Salah’s energy in training resembles that of a new recruit rather than a veteran superstar.
“I see that Mohamed Salah in training has the enthusiasm of a player who has just been called up for the first time,” Hassan told reporters.
Hassan emphasized that the coaching staff and the fans are fully behind Salah. He believes that with the team’s support, Salah will be one of the tournament’s standout performers. The coach also reminded the public that winning the trophy is a mutual goal for both the player and the nation.
Turbulence at Liverpool
The warm reception in Morocco stands in stark contrast to Salah’s recent struggles in England. His future at Liverpool became uncertain after he accused the club of “throwing him under the bus.” This followed a period where he was benched for three consecutive matches during a dip in the team’s form.
Recent Timeline of the Conflict:
- Leeds United: Salah remained an unused substitute during a 2-2 draw.
- Inter Milan: He was excluded from the starting lineup for the Champions League clash.
- Brighton: Salah returned to the starting XI, providing an assist in a 2-0 victory.
Salah has explicitly stated that he no longer has a working relationship with Arne Slot. Consequently, rumors have intensified regarding a possible high-profile move to Saudi Arabia as early as the January transfer window.
The Quest for an Eighth Title
Egypt remains the most successful team in AFCON history. However, the pressure is on Salah to finally secure the trophy that has eluded him during his international career.
The opening match against Zimbabwe kicks off at 21:00 CET on Monday in Agadir. Coach Hassan insists that the collective effort of the staff, the squad, and the fans will be the key to unlocking Salah’s best form on the international stage.
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