Portsmouth's FA Cup semi-final hero Kevin-Prince Boateng stranded by volcanic ash cloud

Wembley hero: Portsmouth's Kevin-Prince Boateng Portsmouth boss Avram Grant could be without influential midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng against Aston Villa on Saturday because of the volcanic ash cloud.The 23-year-old has been left stranded in Germany by the problem in Iceland that has created flight chaos throughout northern Europe.Boateng was instrumental in Portsmouth's FA Cup semi-final victory overSpurs, making the first goal for Frederic Picquionne, before netting the second from the penalty spot.Grant gave him time off to spend with his family but will now be without one of his key players in the Barclays Premier League clash at Fratton Park. Although the Israeli admitted Boateng may not even have been fit to play as he is suffering from an ankle complaint.He said: 'We told Kevin he could go home to see his family after the semi-final and he was due to come back on Thursday.'But he was unable to get a flight and now he's talking about coming back by car - but how long will that take, about a week?' Spot on: Boateng slams home Portsmouth's penalty to seal the semi-final victory'He played 120 minutes at Wembley and even if he does get back intime to face Villa we don't know how fit he'll be after his recentankle problems.'Grant also revealed that he is unlikely to be able to play Nigerian striker Kanu in any of Portsmouth's remaining games.Kanuhas made 25 appearances for Pompey this season and should he makeanother one he will be automatically entitled to a new contract to playin the Championship next season. Spurs loan star Jamie O'Hara may miss out on Portsmouth's big day at FA Cup final Premier League could demand proof of funds to avoid repeat of Portsmouth's four-owner farce PORTSMOUTH FC

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