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Published 10:31 9 Jun 2018 BST

As for Salah, he seems see the funny side of Ramos' comments on the matter. Speaking to Marca, the former Roma forward laughed off Ramos' suggestion he could've continued with the help of injections.
"My comment is that it's always okay when the one who made you cry first then makes you laugh," Salah said. "Maybe he could also tell me if I'm going to be ready for the World Cup?"
Ramos also suggested Salah locked arms with him first in the incident which caused his injury. Asked about this, Salah replied: "It's funny... He sent me a message, but I never told him it was 'okay.'"
Salah went on to describe his departure from the final as the worst moment of his career.
"When I fell to the ground, I had a mixture of physical pain and a lot of worry. Also anger and sadness for not being able to continue playing the Champions League final.
"Moments later, I also thought about the possibility of not playing in the World Cup and that was a devastating thought."
Fortunately for Salah, it seems he will be fit for the World Cup and hopes to play a part in Egypt's opener against Uruguay on June 15.
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