Carl Ikeme: Super Eagles goalkeeper gives update on his recovery
The goalkeeper has been out of action while undergoing chemotherapy.
Super Eagles goalkeeper Carl Ikeme has assured fans that he is doing fine as he continues his battle against acute leukaemia.
Ikeme was diagnosed with acute leukaemia during pre-season testing in June 2017.
The goalkeeper who has been out of action while undergoing chemotherapy has revealed that he is getting on with his treatment.
He returned to Twitter after a couple of days off to write this; “Thanks, everyone been off Twitter for a bit getting on with my treatment. But I’m ok and thanks for the support again.”
A section of Wolves’ fans showed support for Carl when they visited Queens Park Rangers where he was on loan in 2010.
“Thanks to the supporters who paraded the @Carl_Ikeme banner y'day & @QPR, where Carl was on loan, for allowing them to do so,” Wolves wrote on their official Twitter account.
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In his absence, Wolves are second in the Championship table and were last week knocked out of the Carabao Cup after losing to Manchester City via a penalty shoot-out.
The Super Eagles have also qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and in his absence, National Team boss Gernot Rohr is still undecided over his number one goalkeeper ahead of the tournament in June 2018.
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