26.2 C
Accra
Monday, February 24, 2025
SportsChris Hughton calls key players injury issues "an opportunity for somebody else"...

Date:

Chris Hughton calls key players injury issues “an opportunity for somebody else” ahead of Madagascar match

Before to the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar, Black Stars coach Chris Hughton spoke candidly about the worsening injury issue in the team’s training camp.

After getting hurt during Auxerre’s final game of the season, defender Gideon Mensah was the most recent player to leave the team.

He is one of three players who will not compete in the last AFCON qualifier, along with Alexander Djiku of RC Strasbourg and striker Inaki Williams of Athletic Bilbao.

Hughton earlier replaced Williams and Djiku with Ransford-Yeboah Konigsdorffer and Kasim Adams respectively, but will travel without cover for Mensah.

“It’s an opportunity for somebody else. This is an international team. There is no absolute standout first 11.

Whatever the squad is, whether 24 or 25, the players, they are all pushing to start,” he said at a presser on Tuesday, as quoted by Ghanasoccernet.

The Black Stars will continue preparations on Wednesday before the team leaves for Antananarivo on Friday for the game on June 18.

The four-time African champions need at least a point to secure their place at the Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast next year.

Mensah suffers injury blow

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that the Black Stars have been hit with another injury blow after defender Gideon Mensah pulled out of the squad for the upcoming game against Madagascar.

Forward Inaki Williams and defender Alexander Djiku were withdrawn from the squad due to injuries.

Mensah’s injury means the Black Stars have only one left-back for the trip to Antananarivo to face Madagascar in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Black Stars hold first training

The Black Stars of Ghana held their first training session in Accra on Monday ahead of the penultimate Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar.

Twenty-three out of the twenty-five players who reported to camp participated in full training as the players warmed themselves up ahead of Sunday’s game in Antananarivo.

Thomas Partey and Gideon Mensah were the only players who did not take part in training, and are expected to join the rest of the team on Tuesday as preparations continue.

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

São Tomé President in Ghana for two-day visit

President John Mahama welcomed his São Toméan counterpart, HE...

Former PPA Board Chair detained by NIB – Report

Professor Christopher Ameyaw-Akumfi, the former Chairman of the Public...

GES begins public survey on Free SHS, double track system

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has launched a nationwide...

Logo, theme for Ghana’s 68th Independence Day commemoration unveiled

The Presidency has officially unveiled the logo for Ghana’s...

Curfew imposed on Walewale renewed

The Ministry of Interior has extended the curfew on...

Gomoa Mprumen accident leaves 25 injured

A collision between a Sprinter Benz bus and a...

No mining leases to companies that don’t aid Ghana’s development – Lands Minister

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi...

Related stories

Mahama appoints Nii Lante Vanderpuye as National Coordinator for DRIP

Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Edwin Nii Lante...

Rodrygo is underated, but he’s the best on the team – Jude Bellingham

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham (21) hailed the performance...

Jenni Hermoso to appeal verdict in Luis Rubiales kiss scandal

Jenni Hermoso, plans to challenge the court's decision regarding...

Owner of Caen FC Mbappé visits his struggling club on day off after hat rick

Kylian Mbappé, as the owner of Stade Malherbe Caen,...

Ref requests for Messi’s autograph, faces Concacaf’s wrath over breach of rules

Referee Marco Antonio Ortiz Nava has been disciplined for...

George Boateng slams GFA’s sloppiness in addressing Black Stars’ AFCON woes

Former Black Stars assistant coach, George Boateng, has criticized...