Ahly goalkeeper Sherif Ekramy may be out for Egypt's opener Tuesday at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations against Mali, due to injury.
"Ekramy has sustained a minor injury during trainings. Scans showed that he has a strain in his hamstring muscle. He will skip Sunday's trainings but will join Monday," head of the Egyptian delegation in Gabon Hazem El-Hawary told Ahram Sports on Sunday.
Ekramy used to be Egypt's first-choice goalie before some shaky displays saw him fall down the pecking order under Argentinean coach Hector Cuper.
The 33-year-old has made 12 international appearances since earning his first call-up in 2013, playing in five World Cup qualifiers and seven friendly games.
Ekramy has given impressive performances with Ahly club recently but is likely to be Egypt's third-choice keeper at the Nations Cup, with veteran Essam El-Hadary and Zamalek's Ahmed El-Shennawi ahead of him.
The Pharaohs arrived in Gabon Friday evening in a private jet to kick-off their bid for an eighth CON title, having won the cup a record seven times previously.
After they play Mali on Tuesday, Egypt will take on Uganda 21 January and Ghana on the 25th, in the group stage.
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