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Reports from camp indicate that🇬🇠Mohammed Kudus will captain the Black Stars against Sudan on Thursday, marking his debut as skipper for the national team.
This has happened after the skipper of the team, Thomas Teye Party, who has been side lined by an injury, this one was confirmed by his club after he was brought off in their last game in the English Premier League and was replaced by Tomiyasu.
On the other hand Jordan Ayew is not likely to start this particular game, as it's widely known that he's the one who steps in for the current skipper when ever he is absent from National team duty. Even though he is around this time he is tipped to come in the game from the bench as he sometimes does for his club.
Meanwhile the Sudanese coaches who are Ghanaians are really making preparations to give the Ghanaian team a run for their money on Thursday against the North Africans.
We explained the situation to him, and he was scandalized by the conditions in which we lived. He did everything to find us another house and had the idea of creating a small football academy with the nine young people and me. Over time, other players joined the center and it became a real academy in Benin. One day he saw on the Internet that there was a tournament in Accra, Ghana, and we went to play there. I am still in contact with him; he actually came to see me play at Union-Zulte Waregem at the beginning of February."
"During the tournament in Ghana, recruiters from the 'Right To Dream' Academy were charmed by my performances and offered me a two-week test at their fairly renowned training center. There, everything was very professional with a great organization and qualified coaches, even if it was not easy for me at the beginning, because I did not speak English. In the morning, we had a moment of prayer all together before going to the "school. In the afternoon we had training. I stayed there for two years and played with Kamaldeen Sulemana, who currently plays for Southampton, and Mohamed Kudus from Ajax (at West Ham Currently)."
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