Mohamed Salah's World Cup bid ends with a whimper

AFP  |  Saint Petersburg 

Mohamed Salah's campaign arguably ended when Egypt's tumbled to the turf in final in on May 26.

administered the last rites on Wednesday but the Pharaohs already knew the writing was on the wall.

Salah returned to action for the first time in three weeks for his side's do-or-die clash with hosts in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday but was a pale imitation of the who dazzled for last season, scoring 44 goals.

He did get on the scoresheet late on from the penalty spot in Saint Petersburg but it was too little, too late, with already 3-0 up and steaming towards the last 16.

The hosts and Uruguay, both in Group A, became the first two sides into the knockout round today after the South Americans beat 1-0 in Rostov.

Salah carried his country to their first since 1990, scoring five of his side's eight goals in the the third qualifying round.

But Egyptian excitement that he was appearing on the biggest stage in club last month turned to fear when he trudged off the field in tears after being hauled to the ground by Real Madrid

"This is very bad for Mo, very bad for us, very bad for Egypt," said Jurgen Klopp, minutes after seeing his side lose 3-1 in the Ukrainian capital.

The Spanish quickly became a hate figure for furious Egyptian fans on social media, but there was no quick remedy for the damage Ramos inflicted.

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Salah could only watch from the bench as conceded late to lose 1-0 to in their opening game, leaving little choice but to risk his best talent for the must-win game against

He manfully tried to carry the expectations of a nation on one good shoulder but Stanislav Cherchesov's men were in no mood to play the role of accommodating hosts.

On the eve of the match, Cherchesov said he saw nothing wrong in Ramos's challenge, insisting he only saw the "holding the cup of the Champions League" at the end of an action-packed night in

One Russia fan even attended the game with Ramos's name and number on the back of a Real shirt. After the game Cherchesov said his mission to stop Salah had been successful.

"If he was not injured, it is very difficult to know what would have happened but we know the quality he has," lamented Cuper, who admitted at the very least Salah's match sharpness had been blunted.

"He wasn't in all the preparation with us and that cost him a little bit of his physical ability. He would have worked almost three weeks with us before the first game, with the same intensity as the rest of the team."

Salah, whose team still have a to play against the Saudis, celebrated his 26th birthday on the day of the defeat, meaning time is still on his side for him to return to stage.

But at the most inopportune time has soured the season that made him a worldwide phenomenon.

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 22:40 IST