Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac admits he has no clue whether Sulley Muntari will be fit to play a part in the 2010 World Cup, after he picked up a thigh injury in the friendly against Holland.
Muntari did not play a part in the lone-goal victory over Latvia in a friendly on Saturday and did not train with the side throughout their stay in England after tests revealed last Thursday he had a thigh strain.
The midfielder has already been examined by the Ghana medical staff and his club doctors leaving Rajevac with no choice than to wait.
Asked what the fate of the midfielder is, Rajevac said: "I can't definitely say for now. We have to wait for the results of all the tests and scans to know for a fact.
“Maybe he is also nervous because we are not certain about anything, but I hope we have him available because he has shown a lot of commitment since we have been in the training camp."
Muntari had kicked up a storm in Ghana when he left the rest of the squad on arrival in London, ostensibly to seek medical attention for the strain. He was ordered back to base in Milton Keynes before apologising profusely for his attitude.
But in addition to overcoming the fitness issue, the controversial star will now have to work his way back into the team following some fine performance by Andre Dede Ayew.
Source: Kickoff.com
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