The 28 year old used the Baba Yara Sports Stadium atmosphere when Ghana hosted Egypt in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification as an example.
“I can see that we have new people on board [in management] and I see that there are a lot of changes happening. I just hope that those changes will have a lot of positive impact in the team and in the nation as well. I remember the first time I played [for the Black Stars] before world cup 2014 we played a match in Kumasi and you could see the way the people were happy. You can see there is love for football in Ghanaians,” he told Adom TV.
He added that he cares more about the love than coming back to the Black Stars.
“I don’t care if they don’t call me back [to Black Stars] because I have achieved something good for myself personally in Europe but I think we just have to all help to bring back that love to the people and support the team so that we can achieve something as a nation.” Read Full Story
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