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Bukari, Forson Amankwah, Schindler, others join Black Stars for upcoming qualifiers
Osman Bukari (Austin FC), Ransford Yeboah Koningsdorffer (Hamburger SV), Forson Amankwah (Norwich City), Terry Yegbe (IF Elfsborg), Ebenezer Annan (OFK Beograd) and Kingsley Schindler (Samsunspor) will join the Black Stars ahead of crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
These players replace Joseph Paintsil, Antoine Semenyo, Ibrahim Osman, Tariq Lamptey, Jerome Opoku, and Inaki Williams, who are unavailable. Ghana faces Angola on Friday, November 15 and host Niger on Monday, November 18, 2024.
The team trains at Accra Sports Stadium, starting Monday, November 11, at 5 p.m.
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Give local players the chance now
Withdrawals from national teams assignment has cast a slur on this week’s selections released by Football Associations globally.
England’s Three Lions had about six players withdrawing to take care of minor injuries suffered from the intense matches of the English Premier League (EPL), European Champions League competition and other club commitments.
Others like Belgium and Switzerland have suffered similar fate as countries prepare to honour international matches.
And Ghana’s Black Stars have not been spared in the season of withdrawals.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) on Monday reported that many as eight players had withdrawn from the squad announced by Coach Otto Addo for a double-header against Angola and Niger.
Ahead of their first training session for the Angola and Niger games, Antoine Semenyo, Inaki Williams, Jonas Adjetey, Tariq Lamptey, Jerome Opoku, Alexander Djiku, Ibrahim Osman and Joseph Painstil all gave reasons to be excused from duty.
Inaki Williams picked up a hamstring injury on November 7 and has since not been able to train; Tariq Lamptey had a calf discomfort that got aggravated last week, and currently undergoing rehabilitation with his club; Jonas Adjetey is on his way to full recovery but had a setback in their last League game, while Jerome Opoku suffered a chronic back pain which got worse during a Super Lig game against Besiktas on Sunday.
Antoine Semenyo is nursing an injury of the patella tendon due to overload of games, Alexander Djiku suffered an aggravation of an existing hamstring that got him substituted in their last game on Sunday; Ibrahim Osman picked up a hamstring injury in his last outing for his club which got him substituted at half time with Joseph Painstil’s reason personal.
The mass withdrawals only goes to confirm calls to take a second look as the congested football fixtures European clubs and players have complained bitterly about.
Ghana has since invited six players to replace the eight that withdrawn. My disappointment, however, lies in the fact that no local player was picked among the replacement to add to the three announced in the first call up.
Asante Kotoko’s Emmanuel Antwi, Razak Simpson of Nations FC and Samartex FC’s Isaac Afful were announced in the first 23-man squad announced by Otto Addo.
That sparked excitement among followers of the local game but expected the six replacement to have at least three more of the local based professionals.
That would have increased the local representation to six and would have been in contention in getting one or two starting roles.
Otto Addo deserves commendation for extending invitations to players from the Ghana league but the time to go a step further by giving them playing chances should be now.
With a thick cloud hanging around Ghana’s qualification and hopes at an all-time low, this should be the time to put some faith in players featuring in the GPL.
Ghana should be guided by the reasons that have called for the massive withdrawals in several national teams in order to avoid such shocks in future.
Morale is low in the team over the magnitude of a task for Sudan to lose all two games and for the Stars to win all with their current form.
But those two matches remain high-profile enough for the local based players to use to justify their inclusion for places in the national team
By Andrew Nortey
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Nations FC next in line to hurt Kotoko
Albert Amoah-Kotoko
Struggling Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC will hope to return to winning ways after a chain of three defeats.
Tomorrow at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium, they welcome in-form, Nations FC, in what is dubbed: ‘the Ashanti Derby.’
Coach Kassim Mingle Ocansey had the better of Prosper Narteh Ogum last season, guiding Nations to beat Kotoko 1-0 and drew 2-2 at Abrankese.
Currently, both teams are witnessing contrasting fortunes in the league.
Nations FC are on a three-game winning roller coaster ride, putting them on the heels of leaders, Bibiani Gold Stars, with the Porcupine Warriors on a three-game losing streak.
Both teams will be without their star men, Emmanuel Antwi of Kotoko and Skipper Razak Simpson of Nations; both on national team duties.
Crossing over to the Bono region, Coach Yaw Preko will look to guide his Nsoatreman FC side back to winning ways when they play host to Aduana Stars, coached by his former playmate, Yaw Acheampong, in the Bono derby today at the Nana Kronmansah II Park.
In-form Hearts of Oak will chase their third straight victory of the season when they trek to the Aliu Mahama Stadium in Tamale to face a desperate Karela United side who are looking to turn things around.
Other games will see Medeama SC welcome league leaders, Bibiani Gold Stars, to the T&A Stadium in the Western Derby in Tarkwa, Berekum. Chelsea will stay put at the Golden City Park to play Bechem United; Vision FC will battle out with Dreams FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema; and Samartex FC at home at the Nsenkyire Arena to host Young Apostles.
The University of Ghana Stadium will host the all Lions clash as Accra Lions FC battle fourth-placed, Heart of Lions, today with Legon Cities entertaining Basake Holy Stars at the same venue tomorrow
By Raymond Ackumey