It seems Baba Rahman’s absence from the Ghanaian national team is prolonging, and Coach Otto Addo has shed light on the situation. Despite Rahman’s impressive performances for PAOK, he’s indicated his reluctance to rejoin the Black Stars. This decision follows his previous withdrawal before the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, citing a need to focus on club commitments.
Addo expressed understanding of Rahman’s stance, particularly citing personal reasons, likely referring to an incident in Kumasi that had an impact on Rahman and his family. Despite Addo’s efforts to persuade him, Rahman remains steadfast in his decision.
This poses a challenge for Ghana’s defensive lineup, especially with crucial World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic approaching. The team is gearing up for these matches, with training sessions set to commence at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon.
Ghana’s recent campaign in the World Cup qualifiers has seen mixed results, with a win against Madagascar followed by a defeat to Comoros. The upcoming matches hold significant importance for the Black Stars as they aim to bounce back and secure positive results.
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