Ghana's hopes of having injured West Ham United winger Andre Ayew back
in time for the 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifier against Egypt in November
appears to have been dashed, with latest update from his club indicating
that the 26-year-old will not completely recover before the Cairo
meeting.
The former Marseille man has been on the sidelines since
injuring his hamstring in an English Premier League match against
Chelsea in August.
Initially expected back in the New Year, the
forward is now set for a return by the end of the year after making
significant progress ahead of schedule, and the news had prompted
reports that he could make Ghana's squad for the all-important game on
November 13.
"We have suffered a number of injuries since the
start of the season," West Ham joint-chairman David Sullivan told the
club's official website on their injury situation.
"It will be a big boost to see Aaron Cresswell back in first team contention.
"We hope that both Diafra Sakho and Andy Carroll will also be back in action in the next few weeks.
"We also need our club record signing Andre Ayew, but he could still be a month away from making a first-team return."
Ghana sit two points below Egypt on the table after matchday one.
The
Black Stars were held to a goalless stalemate by Uganda on Friday while
the Pharaohs picked a valuable 2-1 away win against Congo on Sunday
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