The winger, who currently plays club football for Major League Soccer (MLS) side Nashville FC, has been in the international wilderness since being invited for a double-header of friendlies against Mexico and USA in 2017.
Ghana's latest squad, a 23-man roster for upcoming back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifying games against Sudan, was announced earlier this month.
“No, I don’t feel like that [bad for missing out on national team call-ups] because in the last two years, personally I don’t think I have performed really well to deserve a national team call-up," Accam told Footballmadeinghana.
“I’ve had like three surgeries in the last two years and that has made me not to perform well.
“It’s a motivation to perform well if you want to come back to the national team because there are a lot of players performing weekly for their teams [clubs].
"If you want to go back to the national team, it means you also have to perform well.
“At the moment, I haven’t done it so I don’t feel neglected. I just feel like it’s a motivation for me to work harder."
Accam is hoping to rediscover his once outstanding form with Nashville this season.
The 29-year-old was a member of Ghana's silver-winning side at Afcon 2015.
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