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AFCON 2023: Troost-Ekong to miss Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau tie through injury

AFCON 2023: Troost-Ekong to miss Nigeria, Guinea-Bissau tie through injury

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Dennis Erezi
Published on 2024-01-22 10:47:42

Nigeria’s vice-captain William Troost-Ekong will not be able to play in Monday’s AFCON 2023 Group A match against Guinea-Bissau due to a hamstring injury, according to reports from Côte d’Ivoire. Troost-Ekong, who plays for PAOK, sustained the injury during Nigeria’s 1-0 victory against Côte d’Ivoire, during which he scored the only goal. The defender’s absence will be a blow to the Nigerian team as they continue their campaign in the Africa Cup of Nations.

During the match against Côte d’Ivoire, Troost-Ekong played a crucial role in securing the victory for his team. His absence will leave a gap in the Nigerian defense as they face Guinea-Bissau in their upcoming match. As the vice-captain, Troost-Ekong’s leadership and defensive abilities will be sorely missed.

Troost-Ekong’s injury comes at a crucial time for Nigeria as they aim to advance in the tournament. The defender’s absence will require the team to make adjustments to their lineup and find a suitable replacement to fill the gap left by his injury. It is a setback for the Nigerian team, but they will need to regroup and focus on overcoming Guinea-Bissau without their vice-captain.

In the previous match against Côte d’Ivoire, Troost-Ekong displayed his skill and determination, scoring the only goal of the game and helping his team secure a vital victory. His absence will be felt on the field, but the Nigerian team will need to rally together and find a way to compensate for his loss.

Despite the setback, the Nigerian team will need to maintain their focus and determination as they face Guinea-Bissau in their upcoming match. The absence of Troost-Ekong will present a challenge, but it will also provide an opportunity for other players to step up and make an impact. Nigeria will need to regroup and come together as a team to overcome this hurdle and continue their pursuit of success in the Africa Cup of Nations.

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