Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa is the latest player to pull out of the international friendly game against the Desert Foxes of Algeria in Oran on September 27 due to injury.
Musa reportedly Injured his left arm in Sivasspor’s 2-1 defeat to Ankaragucu in a Turkish Super Lig clash on Sunday and it has ruled the 106-capped Nigeria’s international.
The 29-year-old was replaced in the 19th minute by Cameroon winger Clinton N’Jie, who later scored Sivasspor’s only goal in the game.
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Giving details of Musa’s injury situation yesterday, the Turkish club in a statement, informed that the scan done on the Nigerian showed that he had a fractured left arm.
The statement read: “In the match of the seventh week of the Super Lig against Ankaragücü, our player was injured in the 19th minute. Ahmed Musa was checked and was found to have a fracture in his left arm.The treatment process of our player has started immediately.”
The Super Eagles skipper becomes the fourth player to be ruled out of the game alongside Henry Onyekuru and Leon Balogun, and Kenneth Omeruo who were initially on the list before they were replaced.
