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Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan Comments on Mohamed Salah's Knee Injury

Mohamed Salah left the World Cup match against Iran due to a left knee injury, as reported by Egypt coach Hossam Hassan. Salah is currently being assessed by medical staff, and Hassan expressed optimism about his recovery. Salah has been a key player for Egypt, contributing to their success in the tournament.

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Egypt forward Mohamed Salah left the match against Iran during the World Cup due to a left knee injury, according to coach Hossam Hassan. Salah was substituted in the 57th minute for Mostafa Zico. Hassan stated that Salah is being evaluated by the medical staff and will undergo further examination at the team hotel. Hassan quoted Salah as saying that he believes the injury is not serious and expressed confidence that he will return. Salah has scored 68 international goals and contributed to Egypt's first World Cup win against New Zealand.

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