William Troost-Ekong has returned to full training ahead of Saturday’s trip to Manchester City, as he completes his recovery from a slight hamstring strain that kept him out of contention for the home clash against Brentford last time out, Megasportsarena.com reports.
The Super Eagles captain has made 16 Premier League appearances so far this season, but hasn’t turned out for the Hornets since the 1-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur at Vicarage Road on New Year’s Day.
Compatriot but Samuel Kalu who was out with an ankle complaint and was forced to miss the Brentford defeat has also returned to training and took part in todays run around, albeit with modified sessions.
Two other members of Roy Hodgson’s first-team squad are currently nursing knocks, and they will be assessed tomorrow (April 22) before the team departs for the Etihad Stadium.
The struggling Hornets are 2nd from bottom in the Premier League table and looks forward to a miracle to survive relegation.
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