Inaki Williams faces possible setback ahead of World Cup Qualifiers
- Inaki Williams undergoes foot surgery, doubtful for World Cup qualifiers.
- Williams awarded best African player in La Liga despite injury.
- Ghana coach Otto Addo anxious about Williams' recovery timeline.
- Williams' absence would be a significant blow to Ghana's World Cup hopes.
Inaki Williams, the talented striker, remains doubtful for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers after undergoing foot surgery earlier this week. The surgery was performed on Tuesday to address a painful scar on his left foot, which had been causing him discomfort.
As a result of the surgery, Williams was ruled out of the final league game against Rayo Vallecano, bringing an abrupt end to his impressive season. Despite his injury woes, Williams was awarded the best African player in La Liga this season, a testament to his exceptional skills on the pitch.
The 29-year-old striker ended the season with an impressive 12 goals, the second-highest tally he has ever managed in his career. His contributions to Athletic Club were instrumental in their success, particularly in the Copa Del Rey quarter-finals against Barcelona, where he scored a goal and provided an assist to help his team end a 40-year wait for a trophy.
However, the timeline for Williams’ recovery remains uncertain, leaving Ghana’s coach, Otto Addo, anxious about the player’s availability for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. The Black Stars face a crucial doubleheader against Mali and Central Africa Republic in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, and Williams’ presence would be a significant boost to the team.
Williams had previously pulled out of Addo’s squad for the March friendlies against Uganda and Nigeria, citing the need for rest and recovery from recent injury setbacks. The Ghana Football Association had announced his withdrawal, stating that Williams needed time to fully recover.
Ghana’s position in Group I of the World Cup qualifiers is precarious, with the team sitting in fourth place. They cannot afford to drop any more points in their upcoming matches if they hope to qualify for the Mundial.
The absence of Williams would be a significant blow to Ghana’s chances, given his impressive form and goal-scoring ability. His pace and skill on the pitch would be sorely missed, and Addo would need to find alternative solutions to fill the void.
As the World Cup qualifiers approach, Ghana fans will be keeping a close eye on Williams’ recovery, hoping that he will regain full fitness in time to lead the team to victory. The striker’s determination and resilience will be crucial in overcoming this setback and driving Ghana towards success.
Williams’ injury is a reminder of the risks and challenges that footballers face, and the importance of proper recovery and rehabilitation. The Ghana Football Association and Athletic Club will be working closely to ensure Williams receives the best possible care and support during his recovery.
As the football world waits with bated breath for Williams’ return, one thing is certain – his presence on the pitch would be a game-changer for Ghana’s World Cup hopes.