Nottingham Forest’s talented forward, Taiwo Awoniyi, may be sidelined for Nigeria’s upcoming friendlies against Ghana and Mali due to an unfortunate injury. The Nigerian striker was absent from Forest’s recent match against Luton Town, with manager Nuno Espirito Santo confirming his current fitness issues.
In a post-match interview with BBC Match of the Day, Santo expressed the importance of having fit strikers who can deliver goals. He mentioned Awoniyi’s recent knock and emphasized the need to monitor his condition closely. The manager also highlighted the significance of keeping another key player, Chris Wood, in good health.
Awoniyi, 26, has faced a series of injury setbacks since joining Nottingham Forest. Earlier in the season, he endured a three-month layoff due to a groin injury, which unfortunately ruled him out of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Now, his availability for Nigeria’s upcoming matches hangs in the balance.
Nigeria is set to take on Ghana on March 22, followed by a clash against Mali four days later. The games will be held at the Grande de Marrakech in Morocco, providing an opportunity for the Super Eagles to test their mettle against strong opposition.
As fans eagerly await updates on Awoniyi’s recovery, the Nigerian national team will be hoping for a swift return to full fitness for their dynamic forward. Stay tuned for more developments on this developing story.