2022 World Cup Playoffs: Panic as Super Eagles star set to miss Ghana tie through injury
FootballHuge Boost as Crystal Palace Star is Set for Black Stars Return Ahead of World Cup Play Off Against Nigeria
- Jeffrey Schlupp will be making a return to the Black Stars team for the game against Nigeria later this month
- The red-hot Crystal Palace player missed the Africa Cup of Nations after former coach Milovan Rajevac failed to invite the midfielder
- Interim coach Otto Addo will named his team for the double header next week as the team starts preparation for the play-offs
Jeffery Schlupp will be returning to the Black Stars team for the crucial World Cup play-offs against Nigeria later this month.
The Crystal Palace star is reported to have been in contact with interim coach Otto Addo over his inclusion into the team.
The 29-year-old missed the Africa Cup of Nations after he was excluded from Milovan Rajevac's team due to injury, but has recovered and has been a key player for Crystal Palace.
His return is seen as a huge boost for the Black Stars due to his versatility.
Schlupp last played for Ghana in the opening game of the World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia in November 2019, but was replaced early in the match after picking an injury.
At Palace this season, the midfielder who can also play in defence has netted three goals in 22 English Premier League matches.
The Black Stars hosts Nigeria in the first-leg in Cape Coast on March 25, 2022 before travelling to Abuja for the second-leg in four days time.
Jeffrey Schlupp on target for Crystal Palace against Norwich
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Jeffrey Schlupp responded to his AFCON snub with a goal as Crystal Palace defeated Norwich City in the English Premier League on Tuesday, December 28.
The Ghana international, who was handed a starting role by manager Patrick Vieira netted a beautiful goal as the Eagles won 3-0 at the Selhurst Park.
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Jeffrey Schlupp left out of AFCON squad
Head coach of the senior national team of Ghana, Milovan Rajevac has left out some big names in his squad for next year's Africa Cup of Nations after releasing his provisional team.
The Serbian tactician announced a 30-man squad for pre-AFCON camping in Qatar but left out number one goalkeeper Richard Ofori.
In the list presented to the media, top players like Caleb Ekuban, Eammnuel Gyasi, Afriyie Acquah, Joseph Aidoo and Ishmael Ganiyu were all not included.