elation at returning from a hamstring injury.
The Nigeria international missed two months of football after
tearing his hamstring while on duty with the Potters in
October, after helping his team beat Chelsea on penalties in
the English League Cup.
“Thanks guys. Was good to get a run out in the best
stadium in the world. Boys said back from Siberia, I said
Antarctica,” Odemwingie tweeted.
The 34-year-old watched from the stands as his side caged
Norwich City 3-1 on Wednesday, and would be hoping to
feature for Mark Hughes’s men when they welcome league
leaders, Arsenal, to the Britannia on Sunday.
Stoke City are seventh on the English topflight log with 32
points from 21 games.


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