Mohamed Salah is confident of being fit to face Uruguay in Egypt's opening World Cup match on Friday.
The Liverpool star, who has been sidelined by a shoulder injury sustained in the Champions League final, gave the promising update in a farewell event hosted by Egypt president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
The scale of Salah's involvement has been uncertain since he left the pitch in tears in Kiev two weeks ago, a moment he described as the worst of his career.
But speaking prior to the team's departure for Russia, Salah spoke positively of his chances of lining up in Yekaterinburg.
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"I promise you, I will do my best to be ready for the World Cup and to achieve the Egyptian dream," the forward said as he addressed El-Sisi.
"I feel much better now and I'll be ready to play against Uruguay.
"I will never give up on our dream. I promise to do my best for our people."
Following its clash with Uruguay, Egypt will meet host Russia on June 19 and Saudi Arabia.
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