ODION IGHALO Could Debut Against Real Zaragoza
Published: October 17, 2012
After missing Granada's last five matches in La Liga due to an ankle complaint, former skipper of the Nigeria Under 20 Team Odion Ighalo is likely to play his first game for The Rojiblancos horizontales in Sunday's match with Real Zaragoza, reports in Spain suggest.
Ighalo is in good physical condition and coach Anquela has hinted that the 23 - year -old would get some minutes against Zaragoza.
Indeed, to prove that he is back to his best, Ighalo netted in the 5 - 0 friendly win over Baza, scoring the last goal from the penalty spot.
In his fourth spell on loan with Granada, the former Lyn Oslo ace was the top scorer last season with 6 strikes in 30 games.
Granada have a paltry eight points after seven rounds of matches in Spain's Primera Divison.
Ighalo is in good physical condition and coach Anquela has hinted that the 23 - year -old would get some minutes against Zaragoza.
Indeed, to prove that he is back to his best, Ighalo netted in the 5 - 0 friendly win over Baza, scoring the last goal from the penalty spot.
In his fourth spell on loan with Granada, the former Lyn Oslo ace was the top scorer last season with 6 strikes in 30 games.
Granada have a paltry eight points after seven rounds of matches in Spain's Primera Divison.
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