Russia see Egypt as biggest World Cup threat

AFP  |  Novogorsk (Russia) 

One of the architects of Russia's bid thinks the host nation's upcoming clash against Mohamed Salah's will be their most important of the group stage.

told reporters after attending Sunday's training sessions that players knew the importance of Tuesday's showdown with the Pharaohs in Saint Petersburg.

"The second game will be our most important one in the group stage," said Mutko.

"In the first match, everyone saw how much the players cared," he said. "If we play up to our level, I don't see any problems." Mutko is the most in Russian and a close ally of

He oversaw a budget of more than $13 billion (11.2 billion euros) while spearheading preparations for Russia's first at home.

But he was forced to quit as federation in December because of his alleged role in running a doping programme that got banned from last winter's Russian athletes who did take part competed under the neutral flag.

Mutko still serves on the federation's committee but was also stripped of his brief in a government reshuffle last month. conclude the group phase against two-time world champions on June 25.

Two victories from their first two matches would guarantee Russia's qualification for the knockout stage and a possible matchup against either Cristiano Ronaldo's of high-octane

A draw against would put extra pressure on Russia against that they would rather avoid.

Russian players concede that Salah's fitness will be a vital factor in Tuesday's match.

AFP reporters at Egypt's training camp in saw on Saturday requiring the help of teammates to pull on a top over the shoulder he injured in Liverpool's loss to Real Madrid.

watched from the bench as succumbed to an 89th minute header by defender in a 1-0 loss to on Friday.

The team doctor nevertheless pronounced "100 percent ready" to play against Russia.

Russian forward admitted that Egypt were two different teams with and without their talisman, who scored 44 goals in an extraordinary first season with

"Egypt's game with Salah is different from the one they play without him," the reserve striker said.

"He is a who determines his team's game. We will see what he is capable of showing against us.

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First Published: Sun, June 17 2018. 19:10 IST