Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu is an uncertainty for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Angola at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The Southampton defender experienced a physical issue during the Premier League game against Wolverhampton Wanderers last month, making him miss six games.
Despite the fact that he got back to the group in their new Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur, his cooperation in Thursday's coordinate with Angola is far fetched, as per Black Stars coach Chris Hughton.
The coach accepts that the game could come too early for the 23-year-old defender.
"There's been a few worries about him over the most recent couple of weeks. There's been some physical issue troubles throughout recent weeks. He played barely a week ago and his club has utilized him sparingly in light of a portion of the issues so this is one that we need to consider.
"He will be the main uncertainty from the crew that we have and this what we need to decide and think about this evening and tomorrow," said the Black Stars coach.
Hughton likewise insisted the accessibility of goalkeeper Joseph Wollacott who supported a toe injury on Tuesday night after a goal line fell on him during preparing as pronounced before by the Ghana Football Association.
"Wollacott is fine and prepared for later."
The remainder of the crew are completely fit including Kingsley Schindler who supplanted Tariq Lamtpey.
The team will have their last meeting on Wednesday night prior to facilitating their Angolan counterparts on Thursday at 4 pm neighborhood time at the Baba Yara Stadium as the two countries expect to broaden their unbeaten spat the qualifiers having acquired four points each.
The return leg will occur in Luanda on Monday.