After his impressive output at the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Youth Championship staged in Turkey, where he aided Ghana to a third place finish and won the bronze ball as well, the midfielder's progression has stagnated.
However, The 25-year-old who now plays in Mexico says he is keen on getting his first invite for the national team and has been preparing himself for the occasion.
“Getting my Black Stars debut has always been something I work towards. I know it could come at any moment so I have to get myself ready. I have done it at the youth level and Ghanaians know what I can do”.
“I know there are a lot of people that are not following me in Mexico, but those who watch my games know I am playing regularly.
He also indicated that much will be dependent on the head coach since the team has a lot of good players in his position but adds that he has enough quality to make the Black Stars cut.
“It also depends on the coach because he knows the set up he wants to play. I believe I can give support to our attacking midfield to assist the strikers; that is what I am good at.”
“We already have good players in the middle for Ghana and I don’t think I will have problems playing with them.” Read Full Story
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