Russia 'know how to stop' Egypt's Salah

AFP  |  Moscow 

Cherchesov says hosts have figured out a way to reign in Egypt's striker tomorrow in

The 26-year-old has scored 44 goals in a sensational first season for and is keen to make his debut after missing the Pharaohs' 1-0 opening game loss to with a

Salah's name has been creeping into conversations often since Russia's 5-0 thumping of in Thursday's tournament curtain-raiser.

But Cherchesov said he was not particularly concerned.

"We know how to play against him," the said after the team's morning training session.

"We are ready to stop and we will." The bold promise highlights a new swagger that had been missing from the host nation's team for much of the past year.

Russia's convincing win over the Saudis was preceded by a seven-match winless streak and a spate of that wiped out almost the entire defencive line.

But the men in red are now on the cusp of making their first knockout stage of a in post-Soviet history.

The achievement would a huge relief for both players and Russians who worried about being humiliated on the world's biggest sporting stage.

One poll said Thursday's win has seen the number of Russians who say they plan to follow the rise from 52 percent to 64 percent.

Russia's veteran said he would rather focus on winning than any particular opposing

"Would I prefer to see play or not? I do not even know how to respond," said Akinfeev. "I would prefer to see my team win.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 18:15 IST