The Ghana Football Association has issued an update on Jojo Wollacott after a goalpost toppled over and crashed him down while training with the Black Stars on Tuesday evening.
Wollacott hobbled off during training on Tuesday evening after suffering a soft tissue contusion of the right big toe.
He was immediately assessed by the medical team and given emergency treatment.
According to the GFA statement, the Charlton Athletic shot-stopper was later reassessed in the medical room at the team hotel and currently, there are no major medical worries since the player is almost pain free.
“The medical team would like to assure the football public that Wollacott will be available for selection as he has been cleared to train on Wednesday.”
Wollacott recently recovered from a finger injury which ruled him out of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The Black Stars are scheduled to play against Angola in the first leg at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Thursday, March 23 with the reverse fixture set for Luanda on March 27.
Ghana are joint top of the Group E table with 4 points from two games following a 3-0 win over Madagascar and a 1-1 draw with Central African Republic in June last year.
Source: Soccanews.com
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