Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi has expressed his frustration over his lack of football activities in recent times due to a meniscus tear injury that has kept him sidelined for several months.
The 29-year-old goalkeeper, who joined the Phobians before the start of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League, suffered the injury setback, which required surgery and could take about two months to recover from.
Speaking to Kessben FM, Ofori Antwi admitted that he missed being on the pitch and felt terrible watching his teammates play without him. However, he drew inspiration from Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who returned to top form after a long-term injury.
“I suffered a meniscus tear which requires surgery. It will take me about two months to recover if I undergo surgery,” Ofori Antwi said.
“I miss being on the pitch honestly. I always feel bad when I see my teammates playing. I’m taking inspiration from Courtois of Madrid because after a long-term injury, he returned and delivered top-class performance. I’m confident I will bounce back stronger.”
Ofori Antwi’s injury has been a significant blow to the Phobians, who had high expectations from the experienced goalkeeper when he joined the team. Despite making a few appearances early in the season, his injury setback limited his chances to make a significant impact for the club.












































