They want glory. The Egyptian National Team will start the 2018 World Cup without their main star, Mohamed Salah, due to the shoulder injury he suffered in the Champions League final. However, they could break a record if another one of their idols plays in the tournament.
Essam El-Hadary, better known as 'the African Buffon', could become the oldest player to participate in a World Cup and break the record currently held by Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon.
Sergio Ramos downplayed Mohamed Salah's injury.
It turns out that the Egyptian goalkeeper is 45 years old, which wouldn't be a problem for him to surpass the record set by the South American goalkeeper, who achieved the feat by playing a match in the 2014 World Cup at the age of 43.
El-Hadary is one of the most beloved players by the Egyptians and became a hero in the African Cup of Nations, where the 'pharaohs' finished as runners-up.
The Egyptian National Team is in Group A, alongside the host of the World Cup, Russia 2018, Uruguay, and Saudi Arabia. The 'pharaohs' won't be able to count on their biggest star in the first match, but they still hope to advance to the next round.
Egypt's coach responds to Ramos, who suggested Salah could have played injured [VIDEO]