Spartak Moscow panic over Nigeria star - AFCON 2013 Highest Goal Scorer
Emmanuel Emenike’s hamstring injury has triggered panic at his Russian Premier League club Spartak Moscow.
The Super Eagles forward picked up the
injury at the South Africa 2013 Africa Cup of Nations won by Nigeria,
after their 1-0 defeat of Burkina Faso in the final on February 10.
Emenike, who scored four goals to emerge as the top scorer of the
championship, missed the final due to the injury.
The Russian season resumes next month
after a three-month winter break and Spartak have confirmed that their
Nigerian scoring machine will miss a number of matches.
The player will also miss Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying game against Kenya in Calabar in March.
A worried coach Valery Karpin told the
club’s website during the week that he would be forced to use
21-year-old Ghanaian forward Majeed Waris, who joined from Swedish side
Hacken in November after he emerged as the highest goal scorer in the
Swedish league last season.
“Of course, if we don’t have Emenike and Movsisyan, then there are no other options,” Karpin was quoted as saying.
“Judging by preliminary information
(diagnosis), I can say that Emenike will ninety-nine per cent miss the
first spring league matches. Maybe more.”
Meanwhile, Emenike has promised to
reproduce the form that made him win the South Africa 2013 Golden Boot
award when he returns to action.
“I’m happy that I won the tournament in
South Africa with my national team. For me, this victory is very
important, but you need to keep moving,” the former Fenerbahce star
said on the club’s website.
“I really missed my teammates and I’m
looking forward to the beginning of the final chunk of the Russian
championship, where I hope to display form just as good as at the Africa
Cup of Nations.”
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