Salah to play for Egypt, Al Hadary to break record

Goalkeeper will become oldest player at a World Cup

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Volgograd: Egypt have included Liverpool striker Mohammad Salah in their squad to start Monday’s Group A game against Saudi Arabia, the final match of the tournament for the two already-eliminated teams.

The Egyptian FA confirmed Salah’s inclusion in the line-up minutes after a tweet was published with a list omitting the star striker’s name.

Salah’s presence had been the subject of speculation following media reports the talismanic player was on the verge of quitting international football after unwittingly becoming a publicity pawn for the Kremlin-backed leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov.

The Egyptian FA denied reports earlier in the day about Salah, who has been recovering from a shoulder injury.

Egypt also gave 45 year-old keeper Essam Al Hadary a chance to become the oldest ever player to appear at a World Cup.

Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia lost their first two games and will be hoping to pocket an elusive win in Volgograd to avoid finishing bottom of the group.

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