Sierra Leonean striker Musa Noah Kamara, popularly known as Musa Tombo, may be sidelined for the Leone Stars’ critical double-legged tie against Ivory Coast. Recent reports reveal that Kamara attended the national team’s training session on Monday after a week-long absence.

However, during a discussion with Head Coach Amidu Karim, the forward expressed concerns about his current fitness level.

Kamara candidly shared that he does not feel physically ready to travel with the team at this stage. He emphasized the need for more recovery time before he can fully match the intensity of his teammates, who have been rigorously preparing for the upcoming fixtures.

The Leone Stars are scheduled to face Ivory Coast in Abidjan on October 11th for the first leg, followed by a home game against Liberia on October 15th.

With Kamara being a key player for the national team, his potential absence could have a significant impact on Sierra Leone’s chances in these vital matches.

As the team prepares to depart for Ivory Coast next week, fans and officials alike will be closely monitoring Kamara’s situation, hoping that the striker can recover in time to bolster the squad’s attacking options.

The stakes are high, and the Leone Stars will need all hands on deck as they aim for positive results in the upcoming encounters.