AFCON is the most interesting and also the toughest than every tournament in this world, then after Copa america, is not easy to win AFCON, is not a joke
With this bomb pitches and things. Why would they play for Ghana. We only will watch our best play for other countries if those managing the football start doing the right thing.
Andre Ayew 🌏🏄♂️ is the Ghanaian 🇬🇭 all time 2nd highest goal scorer at the FIFA World cup with 4 goals involvement. He scored 3 goals and provided 1 assist
Why not? He is a Ghanaian. So you say Inniaki Williams is Spanish but plays for Ghana. Everyone of Ghanaian descent is Ghanaian, even if the person was born under the sea or on the planet Mars.
@@habilgatedeunicbouger624 I asked a question which you didn't answer: is Inniaki Williams a Spanish playing for Ghana? We Ghanaians don't throw away our own. As long as you have a Ghanaian blood in you, if even 5%, we still claim you as our own. The fact that some of them have decided to play for their countries abode doesn't make them less Ghanaians. We are just loaning them to those countries. At the end of the season they all come "home" to Ghana to replenish themselves physically and spiritually. Ask Memphis Depay, he feels more happy and at home when he is in Ghana. But he plays for the Netherlands.
Early life edit Cody Mathès Gakpo[4] was born on 7 May 1999[2] in Eindhoven and raised in the district of Stratum.[5] His father was born in Togo and has Ghanaian ancestry, while his mother is Dutch.[6][7][8] In 2007, he moved to the youth academy of PSV, where he then progressed through all of the youth teams.[6]
Early life edit Cody Mathès Gakpo[4] was born on 7 May 1999[2] in Eindhoven and raised in the district of Stratum.[5] His father was born in Togo and has Ghanaian ancestry, while his mother is Dutch.[6][7][8] In 2007, he moved to the youth academy of PSV, where he then progressed through all of the youth teams.[6]
You folks must refrain from this obsession these players decision to play for or represent their various country of birth. Are you telling us that these players can't make th 12:07 eir minds?Please leave them alone for they're not stupid.
If Ghana was a serious country with competent leaders we would have them all and have better chance of winning trophies in the world. Let’s not deceive ourselves that what we have is better even without them.
@@tieitwithmrclassic_o3514do you know how many times these players have been contacted? You see, we always blame leaders for everything that’s why we’re at where we are now. I live in the States and those kids born here have different mentality. Most of them don’t have the heart for their motherland because their parents failed to psych their minds. So it’s very difficult to convince them to play for Ghana.
@@699padu if it was made attractive maybe you wouldn’t need much convincing. And how can that be made possible if leaders in charge are not competent enough or doing the right things? I asked to explain to me who to blame not to tell us what we know already.
@@tieitwithmrclassic_o3514 it’s their choice. CK Akornor, Sammy Kuffour did their best to get some of these players to play for the national team. The problem they’re grownups and can decide what to do. Ghana is not the only country with this issue. Algeria, Cameroon, Nigeria, Congo etc are all having the same problems. No need to impose blame.
Hmm I thought Ghanaians didn't see all what's happened on eruopean countries because players that have represented to Ghana here don't know how to make money but they rather insulting to Ayew family
The players we have now are all better than these players. doku is not better than Kudus nor Jordan. Let's be content with what we have and stop talking about these loosers
Early life edit Cody Mathès Gakpo[4] was born on 7 May 1999[2] in Eindhoven and raised in the district of Stratum.[5] His father was born in Togo and has Ghanaian ancestry, while his mother is Dutch.[6][7][8] In 2007, he moved to the youth academy of PSV, where he then progressed through all of the youth teams.[6]