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Published 10:00 20 Jun 2018 BST
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Egypt became the first team eliminated from the 2018 World Cup.
"It's absolutely devastating for him because the two biggest moments of his career to date, the Champions League final -he has to go off due to injury. He misses the first game of the World Cup. In the second game, okay he scores a penalty - only the third Egyptian to score at a World Cup. But it's not what he would have wanted, what he would have dreamed of, what he's worked so hard for," said football correspondent Melissa Reddy on The JOE World Cup Minipod on Tuesday night.So instead of building on his sizeable Balon d'Or credentials, Salah's 40+ goal season ended trophy-less and in dejection. Liverpool fans will worry about Salah. How the hell could they feel safe staring into a long summer with one of the world's best players when Luis Suarez and Philippe Coutinho left them in the vapours in similar situations in years gone by? The worry is of course, that a man like Salah would be swayed by the always lurking presence of giants Real Madrid, that he'll feel that it's the next logical step to giving his individual exploits the biggest stage to make even more progress. Reddy, who has close ties with the Anfield was quick to bat away suggestions that a deflated Salah's head will be turned, and she feels that he'll kick on in red next season.
"The thing with Salah though is that he's generally quite good at turning that disappointment and frustration into something tangible for next season. I think he'll use it as motivation, as inspiration to kick into the next step and to try and ensure he has big moments again in his career. "May June, July were supposed to be defining for him, but I think he'll up the ante to ensure he has those kinds of defining moments again.https://soundcloud.com/user-916195899/4-salahs-misery-russia-on-the-march-and-alan-shearer-tackles-the-intellectuals

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