Burnley boss Vincent Kompany: Lyle Foster's mental health recovery delays Africa Cup of Nations participation

    Burnley boss Vincent Kompany believes it is too early in Lyle Foster's recovery from mental health problems for him to link up with South Africa for the Africa Cup of Nations.

    Lyle Foster. Lyle Foster.

    The forward was named in the preliminary squad for next month's tournament by Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos on Thursday but he has not played for Burnley since October.

    Kompany said: "Unfortunately at the moment he's not in a position where he can go to the national team, he just can't.

    "His love for his country has no limits and his desire to do well has no limits but that would be going against the advice of every expert that has been assisting him in recent months.

    "I'm a coach from African origin so for me the AFCON is very important and I feel very proud of any player representing us there because I think that tournament deserves the same importance as the Euros but, for his condition specifically, the human being, he's not at a stage yet where he can do any of that.

    "Hopefully in the future he'll be able to do much more for everybody on the big stage but step by step."

    Foster had scored three goals in seven Premier League games for the goal-shy Clarets prior to the club announcing early last month that the 23-year-old was receiving specialist care.

    No timescale has been put on his recovery but Kompany reported that Foster, who joined Burnley from Belgian side Westerlo in January, is back doing some work with the club.

    "Lyle's making progress," said Kompany. "He's still receiving treatment but we've been fortunate that we've been able to work on the fitness side with him.

    "His progress is what you would want it to be in terms of his mental health but physically, he's in a good place as well."

    Kompany also revealed that winger Luca Koleosho had undergone knee surgery, while Aaron Ramsey may also miss this weekend's clash against Everton following a knock.

    Defender Charlie Taylor sits out the game through suspension after picking up five yellow cards.

     

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