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Ajax To Face AGOVV Without Eyong Enoh And Ismail Aissati
The two midfielder will not play in Thursday's match...
Eredivisie giants Ajax face minnows AGOVV Apeldoorn on Thursday evening for the KNVB Beker, but head coach Martin Jol will have to do without midfielders Eyong Enoh and Ismail Aissati.
Enoh recently returned to regular training after having recovered from a groin injury, but he still lacks match fitness. The Cameroonian international will train another full week before returning to match action.
Aissati sustained a serious knee injury on artificial turf last season and is therefore reluctant to play on the surface again, according to a report in Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.
The young playmaker missed the majority of last term due to his knee trouble, but impressed with some outstanding performances after his return. Aissati has yet to find his best form this season though.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
Enoh recently returned to regular training after having recovered from a groin injury, but he still lacks match fitness. The Cameroonian international will train another full week before returning to match action.
Aissati sustained a serious knee injury on artificial turf last season and is therefore reluctant to play on the surface again, according to a report in Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.
The young playmaker missed the majority of last term due to his knee trouble, but impressed with some outstanding performances after his return. Aissati has yet to find his best form this season though.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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