Carl Ikeme’s Easter joy… hopefully?

Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Carl Ikeme is set to be back in action for their Good Friday game away at Nottingham Forest.

Ikeme has been in full training for 2 weeks, and is ready to burst back into first team action.

The injury occurred on the training ground in the early days of February after he suffered a broken bone in his foot when colliding with midfielder James Henry.

When asked about his potential return at Forest, Kenny Jackett said:

“He’ll be fit for Easter weekend. His progress is good and he’s looking sharp in terms of his handling. Whether he’ll be match-fit I don’t know but I’ve got confidence – if there was a game this weekend he’d have a chance of playing.”

However, Kenny Jackett faces a tough decision as current first team goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak has pulled off 2 consecutive clean sheets, and has played at the top of his game since being the replacement for injured Ikeme.

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