"In terms of Joe, it's a big blow. Joe, during pre-season and start of the season, was in magnificent form.
"He's a player we rate very highly here, I'm sure he'll be missed over the next four weeks.
"It's actually good news for us because when he had the setback in the training, there was a situation where he had to go and see a specialist on his ankle problem and there was a chance he might have needed surgery.
"Thankfully he doesn't need surgery and we might be able to get him back in four weeks time so it's actually a positive situation because it could have been a lot worse.
"But he's definitely going to be a blow for us because he's a fantastic player and a major talent and a major part of how we play so it's certainly a blow".
Aribo has started the last four matches played by the Super Eagles and got on the scoresheet against Ukraine and Brazil.
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