Ivorian forward Elye Wahi returns to training after injury recovery
Ivory Coast international Elye Wahi has returned to training following a recent injury scare, boosting OGC nice squad for the upcoming fixture.
The forward picked up a knock during a training session earlier this week, an incident that forced him to miss Nice’s league clash against Lens in France’s top flight, Ligue 1.
While initial concerns raised doubts about a longer absence, there has been a positive development in his recovery. According to Nice-Matin, Wahi has now resumed light training and has started running again, marking an important step in his rehabilitation process.
Despite the encouraging signs, his participation in Sunday’s match against Auxerre is still far from certain. The club’s medical staff are proceeding with caution, fully aware of the importance of avoiding any setback at this stage of the season.
OGC Nice are reportedly unwilling to take unnecessary risks with the striker, preferring to assess his condition day by day before making a final decision on his inclusion in the squad.
The priority remains ensuring a full recovery rather than rushing him back prematurely.
Wahi himself is understood to be pushing hard to be available, motivated by Nice’s ongoing battle in the league. The Ivorian international is eager to contribute on the pitch and help his side secure vital points in the final stretch of the campaign.
His determination to return quickly reflects both his competitive mentality and his growing importance within the squad’s attacking setup.
However, the final call will rest with the club’s medical and technical staff, who are closely monitoring his workload and physical response in training sessions. Any sign of discomfort is expected to delay his return further.
Nice’s cautious approach highlights the delicate balance between urgency and player welfare, especially with key matches still ahead in the season.
As matchday 33 approaches, Wahi’s status remains officially uncertain. A late fitness test is expected to determine whether he can be included in the matchday squad against Auxerre.
For now, both the player and club remain in a holding pattern—encouraged by progress, but aware that timing is everything.
One thing is clear: Nice will not gamble with Elye Wahi’s fitness, even as they hope to have their striker back at a crucial moment in their season.
