‘Don’t dream about it’ – Alhaji Grusah tells Asamoah Gyan to forget about playing 2022 World Cup

Black Stars Management Committee member, Alhaji Karim Gruzah has urged Asamoah Gyan to forget about featuring at the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar.

Gyan has been out of the Black Stars after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] in Egypt.

The 36-year-old who has been clubless for the past two years speaking in an interview the BBC confirmed his desire to make a return to the Black Stars ahead of the Mundial.

Over the past months, Gyan has been seen on social media training to stay in shape ahead of the global showpiece.

But Alhaji Gruzah says there will be no chance for the legendary striker to return as a member of the playing body.

“Asamoah Gyan should forget about the Black Stars,” the veteran Ghanaian football administrator told Graphic Sports.

“He must not even dream of returning to the team.”

With his vast experience at international level, Gruzah went ahead to suggest that he can be considered for a role in the technical team to help the strikers.

“If he wants to serve in any technical capacity or play a role as an advisor to the striking department, then that is fine. But as a player, he should forget it,” the King Faisal bankroller added.

Ghana have been housed in Group H alongside Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay.

The 22nd edition of the World Cup will kick off from November 20 to December 18.

Asamoah Gyan has scored at every of Ghana’s three Fifa World Cup tournament outings.

 

Source: Modern Ghana

John Mikel Obi: Choosing Chelsea over United was ‘best decision of my life’

Former Nigeria captain John Mikel Obi says picking Chelsea over Manchester United in a highly controversial transfer in 2006 was the “best decision” of his career.

The midfielder, who retired last week at the age of 35, was the subject of a bitter dispute between the Red Devils and the Blues in 2005, before signing for the latter the following year.

His decision to move to London, having initially signed for the Manchester side from Norwegian club Lyn Oslo, ultimately proved rewarding.

Mikel became one of the club’s most decorated players, winning the Champions League, Europa League, two Premier Leagues, two League Cups and four FA Cups in an 11-year spell which ended when he left Stamford Bridge in 2017.

“I don’t regret any decision I made because I enjoyed everything I achieved at Chelsea – it’s the best decision I have ever made in my life,” Mikel told BBC Sport Africa.

“I signed a pre-contract for Manchester United when I was 17. If you are a kid and you see Sir Alex Ferguson right in front of you with the contract, of course you will be tempted.”

Having made plenty of previous running, Chelsea were shocked when he signed for their rivals. His agent John Shittu immediately travelled to Oslo to take the player to London, while Lyn swiftly declared him missing.

The news was all over Norwegian TV, with erroneous reports Mikel had been kidnapped.

“I acted as a young kid and as soon as Chelsea heard the news, they came and got me out of Norway,” recalled the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner.

“That’s when people started saying that I was kidnapped. It wasn’t a great moment for me then. I just wanted to play football because I was so young.”

The 35-year-old started his career as an attacking midfielder and was undoubtedly one of the best in that role at youth level.

He shot to limelight as a traditional number 10 behind the strikers with Nigeria’s Under-17 and Under-20 sides, helping the latter reach the final of the 2005 U20 World Cup.

After winning the Silver Ball at that tournament in the Netherlands, Mikel completed his protracted switch to Chelsea a year later.

Blues Boss Jose Mourinho converted the Nigerian into a holding midfielder – a role he played throughout his stay at the West London club but one which much to the disdain of football fans at home.

They watched Mikel thrive as an attacking midfielder, with many critical of his new role at Chelsea, but Mikel insists he had no issues with the switch to becoming a defensive player.

“Mourinho decided that he wanted me to play the defensive midfield position. At the end of the day, he is the coach and made the decision,” Mikel recalled.

“We discussed and he felt that because of the big midfield players he had in his squad at Chelsea that I should play the defensive midfield role.

“[Claude] Makelele was just finishing his career at Chelsea, so Mourinho wanted me to take over from Makelele.”

Mikel won 89 caps for Nigeria, played in two World Cups and helped the West Africans win the 2013 Nations Cup, before announcing his retirement from international football three years ago.

Winning the biggest trophies for club and country is something that gives him satisfaction in a career that started in Jos and took him to Norway and China via England, Turkey and Kuwait.

“I always wanted to win the Champions League because it is the best football tournament in the world apart from the World Cup,” he added.

“To then win something with the national team was great. As a kid watching the likes of Jay-Jay Okocha and Kanu, I said I want to win something with the national team.

“I am so happy to have managed to do that. I will rank both of them top as my most cherished trophies.”

Mikel was also one of Nigeria’s three over-age players as the African side he was captaining won a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

That rewarding trip to South America eventually led to his Chelsea departure, whereupon he joined Chinese side Tianjin TEDA and then had a brief spell at Middlesbrough in 2019.

His time at the Riverside Stadium earned him a recall to the Nigeria squad for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, where he only managed two appearances as the Super Eagles finished third in Egypt.

After starting out from an academy in Jos, Mikel is keen to create a platform for others to live their dreams, too.

He is ready to use his new ‘Back2Base’ project recently launched in Lagos to help young, talented Nigerians.

“It is a platform where you go to the basics, where I started from, which is playing on the red sand, around stones and hard rocks,” he explained.

“We want to go get these raw talents, these kids that we know can become something in life.”

One of Nigeria’s most decorated footballers, Mikel wants to use his contacts in Europe to give exposure to exceptional players discovered at his academy.

“If any of the talents is up to what we are looking for, then we will definitely provide the chance for them to go abroad,” he said.

“I have been out of Nigeria for so many years, [but] I have my connections. We need to first of all get them to establish themselves here, then we will see who is ready to go over there.”

 

Source: Modern Ghana

CHAN 2023: Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu speaks about Ghana’s chances after draw

Former Ghana midfielder, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu says the Black Galaxies have the quality to perform well at the 2022 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN).

Ghana, who have made a return to the tournament have been has been pitted in Group C alongside defending champions Morocco, Madagascar and Sudan.

Agyemang-Badu who played in the first edition of the tournament in Cote d’Ivoire and also conducted the draw in Algeria stated he will be surprised if the team fails to qualify out of the group stage.

“I will be a bit surprised because we have quality, the likes of Afriyie Barnieh, we praying they will be injury free. We have the Gladson Awako’s, the Seidu Suraj’s, Kasim and others”, the Great Olympics midfielder told Radio Gold Talk Sport.

“We have a good team, we have an experienced coach, we have a very good assistant coach which is key to modern football these days and with good preparations and no injuries, it will be very difficult for me to say we will be out of the group stages.

“We will sail through, I have played with the guys and I know the kind of experience they have, we just need to have good preparations”, he added.

Ghana have missed the tournament in the last three editions.

The Black Galaxies will be making a return to the tournament which kicks off from January 13-4 February, 2022.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

World Cup: Africa have what it takes to win the trophy in the future – CAF capo Patrice Motsepe

CAF President, Patrice Motsepe believes an African country can win the winning FIFA World Cup in the future.

Africa is yet to win the biggest trophy in the history of the Fifa World Cup.

Speaking at a press conference in Algeria over the weekend, the South African businessman believes an African team has the potential to be world champions.

“Parts of our objective as CAF and as African Football is to build towards an African nation being the champions of the world, an African nation winning the FIFA World Cup,” he said.

“We absolutely have no doubt, [Africa], has the potential over time and has the potential now as well”.

The Black Stars of Ghana, Teranga Lions of Senegal, Atlas Lions of Morocco, Indomitable Lions of Cameroon, and the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia will be representing Africa at Qatar 2022.

Dr. Patrice Motsepe relayed a goodwill message to Africa’s competing nations.

“I also want to wish the five nations that will be representing us, Senegal, Cameroon, Morocco, Ghana, and Tunisia, the best in Qatar.”

Meanwhile, Ghana’s President, Nana Akuffo Addo, Ghana’s Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif, and the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Committee Member, Dr. Tony Aubynn have also expressed belief that Ghana could win the 2022 World Cup.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup will take place from November 20 to December 18, 2022.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana

‘I need to adapt’: Mane predicted difficulties before Bayern switch

Bayern Munich striker Sadio Mane admitted he still needs time to adjust in his new surroundings, saying he knew his switch from Liverpool would “not be easy”.

Speaking to Uefa in an interview published Tuesday, Mane said he was in the process of adapting to the Bundesliga after eight years in the Premier League.

“Switching from one club to another is not easy,” Mane said.

“I spent eight very nice years in England, six years at Liverpool and two at Southampton.

“Now I am in a new country. It is not easy because everything changes so suddenly: people, training, everything. Everything is changing so it is not easy at all.

“I need to adapt. I knew that and it came as no surprise.”

Mane scored his first goal in six matches in Bayern’s 4-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen on Friday.

The win represented a return to form for Bayern, who had not won in the league since the last game where Mane scored, on matchday three – Bayern’s longest winless run in two decades.

Mane said his young team were still developing and were bound to have inconsistent results.

“We have a very, very young squad. It’s the first time in my career that I have been part of such a young group,” Mane said.

“What really stands out to me is that they’re all hungry. They all want to develop and they’re attentive too.”

Mane’s Bayern host Viktoria Plzen at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday.

 

Source: Modern Ghana

2022 World Cup: Three performance analyst to scout for Black Stars

Assistant coach of the Black Stars, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani has confirmed that three performance analysts will join the Black Stars technical team to scout for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The three are Abass Adjei-Grant and Awal Salifu from Ghana and Jose Martinez Alfonzo from Spain.

According to him, the technical team settled on the Performance Analysts for the scouting job in line with the modern trends of the game.

“Things have changed these days we are using a tactical scouting process,” he told Graphic Sports.

“All our three Performance Analysts are working as scouts and are responsible for the various teams we will play against.

“They are to bring along data and visual evidence and different playing styles and also provide possible suggestions to play which will influence our planning and preparation,” he pointed out.

He said apart from the three, all the coaches of the team, Otto Addo, Chris Hughton, George Boateng, Richard Kingson, and himself (Dramani) were all additions to scouting duties.

It will be recalled that both coaches Otto Addo and Mas-Ud Didi Dramani played the role of scouts for Coach James Kwasi Appiah at the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup.

While Addo was assigned to the eventual champions, Germany, who drew 2-2 with Ghana in their second group match, Dramani was responsible for Portugal, who beat Ghana 2-1 in the last group match after the appearance fee brouhaha.

Ghana have been housed in Group H alongside Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay.

 

Source: Modern Ghana

Asante Kotoko: Ibrahim Danlad the only Ghana Premier League player in FIFA 23 game

Kumasi Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Danlad Ibrahim is the only player from the Ghana Premier League who has been featured in the new FIFA 23 video game.

EA Sports have released the FIFA 23 game with the ratings of the various players.

Danlad, who also serves as the Black Galaxies goalkeeper has an overall rating of 68, while his reflexes and handling of the ball are rated at 70 and 69, respectively.

Also, the 10 top highest-rated Ghanaian players on the newly-released FIFA 23 video game have been revealed, with Michael Essien leading the pack.

The former Chelsea midfielder has a rating of 87 in the game, with Arsenal star Thomas Partey in second place with a rating of 84.

Inaki Williams, who made his debut for the Black Stars against Brazil (81) is the third highest-rated player in the game and Mohammed Kudus is further down in ninth with a rating of 76.

Meanwhile, Ghana’s Black Stars are one of the new national teams added to EA Sports’ FIFA 23 game.

The Black Stars are part of 16 new national teams confirmed to be part of the game’s World Cup mode feature.

The World Cup mode allows gamers to pick teams that have qualified for the Qatar 2022 World Cup as playable nations.

Other African nations that have also been added to the FIFA 23 game are Cameroon, Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia, with Nigeria conspicuously missing.

This is probably because the Super Eagles failed to secure a place at the World Cup after losing to Ghana in the playoffs.

South African side Mamelodi Sundowns are also the only African team in the FIFA 23 video game.

Here are the top 10 highest-rated Ghanaian players on FIFA 23:

  1. Michael Essien – 87
  2. Thomas Partey – 84
  3. Inaki Williams – 81
  4. Joseph Aidoo – 78
  5. Alexander Djiku – 77
  6. Mohammed Salisu – 77
  7. Frank Acheampong – 76
  8. Jeffrey Schlupp – 76
  9. Mohammed Kudus – 76
  10. Daniel Amartey – 76

 

Source: Modern Ghana

I’m open to working for Ghana again in the future – Milovan Rajevac declares

Sacked Black Stars head coach, Milovan Rajevac has indicated that he will gladly accept to work for Ghana again in the future.

The coach in his first stint with the Black Stars made a name for himself between 2008 and 2010.

However, on his return to take charge of the Ghana national team, he supervised a shambolic performance of the Black Stars at the 2021 AFCON staged in Cameroon earlier this year.

That led to his swift sacking to pave way for the appointment of Otto Addo.

According to coach Milovan Rajevac, he still has unfinished business with the Black Stars and will return to Ghana when his services are needed.

“I have unfinished business with Black Stars. No one knows what the future holds….Ghana is my second home, so if another opportunity arises for me to come there, I will consider it seriously,” Coach Milovan Rajevac told Akoma FM in an interview.

He further explained that he failed to succeed during his second stint because he did not have enough time with the Black Stars.

“Last time I didn’t have enough time to implement everything I wanted, like the first time in Ghana…In order to achieve great targets, time is of the essence,” Milovan Rajevac argued.

 

 

Source: Modern Ghana