1 Super Flop Abdullahi Poised for Sensational Comeback
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Former Flying Eagles striker Suleiman Abdullahi, who has struggled with injuries during his time at Swedish club IFK Goteborg, may soon be making a remarkable comeback. The 27 year old, previously labelled a "flop" due to his limited appearances, was signed from Union Berlin in the Bundesliga. Goteborg coach Stefan Billborn remains optimistic about Abdullahis recovery, praising both the club's rehabilitation team and Abdullahis dedication.
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It looks positive. You can see that he is on his way, Billboard told Expressen, adding that Abdullahis top level of play is enormous. Abdullahi has not played in the Swedish league for a year due to injuries but recently returned from trials at Norwegian club Stabaek, who opted not to sign him. He still has a year left on his contract at Goteborg.

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Suleiman Abdullahi's journey over the past few years has been fraught with challenges, particularly due to injuries that have kept him off the pitch for extended periods. For any footballer, injuries can be a major setback, but Abdullahis story reminds us of the resilience required to overcome such obstacles. His determination to return to form despite being labelled a "flop" speaks volumes about his character.
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As football fans, we often celebrate the high moments of a players career, but its in these trying times that true perseverance is tested. Abdullahis potential comeback, as highlighted by his coach Stefan Billborn, gives hope that we may soon see him return to his best. The support of Goteborgs rehabilitation team, coupled with Abdullahis own efforts, points to a positive recovery process.

Football, as we know, is not just about skill on the pitch its about the mental toughness to come back stronger after setbacks. Abdullahis case should inspire many young players, showing that with the right mindset and support, even the toughest battles can be won. We look forward to seeing him back in action and proving his critics wrong.

Did You Know?

Suleiman Abdullahi joined [IFK Goteborg](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/player-profiles/ifk-goteborg-trial-swedish-nigerian-teen-defender-kennedy-okpaleke/) from Union Berlin, a Bundesliga club, but has been plagued by injuries.
Abdullahi was part of Nigerias [Flying Eagles](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/youth-football/ladan-bosso-leads-flying-eagles-again-as-camp-gears-up-for-launch/) squad, showcasing his talent at a young age.
He recently returned from trials at the Norwegian club Stabaek, but they chose not to sign him.
Abdullahi has a year left on his contract with IFK Goteborg.
His coach, Stefan Billborn, believes Abdullahis "highest level is enormous" and is hopeful for his full recovery.


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