Salah returns to Egypt training ahead of World Cup

Mohamed Salah has been sidelined since injuring his shoulder in the Champions League final. Credit: PA

Mohamed Salah has returned to group training with Egypt ahead of their World Cup opener on Friday as he steps up his rehabilitation from a shoulder injury.

Pictures of the 25-year-old forward taking part in a session with his team-mates, and the message "Back @MoSalah to group training", appeared on the Egypt national side's official Twitter feed on Wednesday.

Salah suffered shoulder damage in the Champions League final on May 26 via a tangle with Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos that led to the Liverpool man having to be substituted in the first half.

After initial fears, the Professional Footballer's Association, Football Writers Association and Premier League player of the year would be ruled out of the World Cup, the Egyptian Football Federation announced it did not expect Salah to be sidelined for more than three weeks and he was named in the squad for the tournament in Russia.

Friday sees Egypt face Uruguay in Yekaterinburg. The sides are joined in Group A by hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia, who meet in the tournament's first match a day earlier.

Egypt's second game is on Monday against Russia in St Petersburg.