Mohamed Salah "among world's best" says Egypt coach Cúper
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo could have a new rival to their status as the world's best in the form of Egypt and Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah.
Mohamed Salah deserves to be considered among the world's best players, according to his Egypt coach Héctor Cúper. Salah opened the scoring in a 2-1 friendly loss to Portugal in Zurich on Friday, the latest strike of what has been a prolific season for the 25-year-old.
Salah's incredible season
Signed by Liverpool from Roma in June, the forward has plundered 28 Premier League goals in 30 appearances, leading some observers to compare him to the likes of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who netted both of Portugal's goals in injury time in Switzerland.
Behind every great player is a great team
Speaking after the match at Stadion Letzigrund, former Valencia and Inter Milan coach Cúper discussed the importance of his prized asset. "I think that without a doubt Salah is one of our best players," he said. "I always say that behind a great player [there] has to be a great team."
Egypt will appear at the World Cup for the first time since 1990 after finishing top of Group E in CAF qualifying, and Cúper expects his team to make the most of Salah's presence at the finals in Russia, where they will face Saudi Arabia, Uruguay and the hosts.
Salah "up there with the best"
"I don't know if we are a great team but we cover what Salah gives us, we try to give as much security as we can as a team and until now we were able to achieve things," he said. "We know that as we raise the bar we have to raise the level up. I think Salah is one of the best players [in] the world right now and I don't know if he can be the best player [in] the world but what he's doing now is really important."