Goalie Glykοs Suffers Eye Problem
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greece goalkeeper Panagiotis Glykos has been taken to hospital after suffering an eye problem, causing grief to coach Fernando Santos ahead of Thursday's World Cup game against Japan.
The PAOK shot-stopper is understudy to first-choice goalkeeper Orestis Karnezis in the Greek squad but has now been ruled out for at least the next couple of days of training after the Greek Football Association confirmed on Sunday that he has been rested on doctors' orders.
"Panagiotis Glykos went to hospital Sunday in order to be examined by the doctors regarding his eye inflammation," a statement read.
"The examination was scheduled days ago, since the doctors decided that his condition had to be re-examined. Because of the medication he's been given, doctors suggested Glykos will be out of practice for three days, including today's training session", the official statement concluded.
Were Glykos not to be available then 20-year-old Stefanos Kapino would be the only back-up for Karnezis ahead of Greece's second Group C game against Japan on Thursday. It is the latest of issues for the Greek squad stemming from Saturday's 3 - 0 defeat by Colombia, in the World Cup opener for the team.
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