By Daily Sports on October 28, 2016
Watford have announced Nigeria striker, Isaac Success will miss next month’s World Cup qualifier against Algeria due to injury.
The Watford star suffered a thigh injury in Watford match against Middlesbrough and was flown out to Barcelona alongside one of the medical staff for treatment early this week.
He has been ruled out of Watford tie against Hull City this weekend and will also not be fit until after the international break.
Walter Masari the manager of Watford took to Twitter Thursday evening to express his disappointment about the unavailability of his star striker. (NAN)
•Photo shows Isaac Success
Source Daily Sports
Posted October 28, 2016
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