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Roy Hodgson reveals Troost-Ekong will miss Ghana clash

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English manager, Roy Hodgson replace Italian coach Claudio Ranieri in January and has not featured Troost -Ekong since then 

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Watfords’ new coach, Roy Hodgson, has said Super Eagles’ vice-captain, William Troost-Ekong will be out of action for up to four weeks after picking up an injury.

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This is despite being included in the 32 man list for the World Cup playoff against Ghana released on Friday by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).  

The 74-year-old English tactician said the Nigerian defender sustained a muscle strain.

Roy Hodgson and Super Eagles players in Watford

He made this known while providing an update at the Premier League media briefing on Friday.

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Watford, who are 19th in the league table and fighting to escape relegation, have a difficult fixture against London side Arsenal at the Vicarage Road on Sunday. 

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According to Roy Hodgson, Troost-Ekong could be out for “the foreseeable future”, effectively ruling him out of the 2022 World Cup playoff against Ghana

“It’s a muscle strain for Sarr, the same with Troost-Ekong.

“It’s going to keep them both out of the equation for the foreseeable future, but I don’t know how long exactly.

“It’s not a minor thing, it’s not a knock, both have muscle strains, and that can take anything from a week to four weeks to recover from,” Roy Hodgson said.

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