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Michael Osei

2 years ago

NO ABEDI PELE, ASAMOAH GYAN AS MOHAMMED POLO REVEALS HIS ALL-TIME BEST GHANA XI

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Ghana and Hearts of Oak legend Mohammed Polo has uncovered his untouched Best XI, which rejects unbelievable footballers Abedi Pele and Asamoah Gyan.

 

Polo left out Pele, who won African Best Award multiple times, and Gyan, Ghana's record-breaking top scorer with 51 objectives. All things considered, the previous Marseille star was named to the seat, while Gyan was left out totally.

 

Other outstanding rejections incorporate double cross Bundesliga objective ruler, Anthony Yeboah, and Samuel Osei Kuffour who won shrubs with Ghana at age-bunch rivalries and with German monsters, Bayern Munich.

 

Polo's crew is caught in his yet-to-be-delivered account: "Polo - The Magnificent - - Story of the Dribbling Magician".

 

The book, composed by Nii Odai Anidaso Laryea, is set to be formally sent off in Accra before very long.

 

In the book, the football legend made sense of that while Ghana has delivered numerous extraordinary players throughout the long term, he picked players like himself, Robert Mensah, Dan Oppong, Akuetteh Armah (99 Styles), Seth Ampadu, Addo Odametey, Osei Kofi, Ibrahim Sunday, Abdul-Karim Razak, and Dan Owusu as his unequaled first group.

 

Ghana and Asante Kotoko goalkeeping legend Joe Carr, Haruna Yusif, Oliver Acquah, John Eshun, James Kuuku Dadzie, Adolf Armah, Abedi, Wilberforce Mfum, Edward Acquah, and Yeboah make up the hold group.

 

"The trouble in naming Ghana's untouched best is that players succeeded at various places in our football history. The rundown is perpetual, and this shows that Ghana has large amounts of soccer ability," he made sense of for the Graphic Sports.

 

Polo picked the late Ghana and Kotoko legend, Robert Mensah, as goalkeeper, with Ghana and Kotoko protector Dan Oppong for the right full-back position, Armah (99 styles) for the left full-back position, Seth Ampadu (focus back), and Addo Odametey for the middle back position (focus back).

 

Osei Kofi (traditional) and Polo (left-wing) were picked as wingers, with previous Kotoko and Black Stars legends Ibrahim Sunday and Abdul Karim Razak in midfield and previous Bofoakwa objective machine Dan Owusu as the arrow point striker.

 

Polo expressed that goalkeepers like John Naawu, Addoquaye Laryea, John Baker, John Botchway, Edward Ansah, Salifu Ansah, Owusu Mensah, Dodoo Ankrah, Sannie Abdulai, and Abukari Damba made critical commitments to showcase Ghana at the worldwide level, while protectors such Frank Amankwah, Kwasi Appiah, Seth Ampadu, Anthony Dwemoh, Sampson Lamptey, Justice Moore, Dogo Moro, Michael Lomo, John Mensah, PSK Paha, Isaac Paha and Tetteh Gorleku additionally assumed helpful parts in their time.

 

Different greats who were referenced included midfielders Kofi Pare, John Nketiah Yawson, Joe Ghartey, Tetteh Chandu, and Sulley Ali Muntari.

 

He didn't leave out advances Emmanuel Osei Kuffour, George Alhassan, Opoku Afriyie, Agyemang Prempeh, Kofi Badu, Frank Odoi, Joe Sam, Windsor Kofi Abbrey, Emmanuel Quashie, and Joe Sam for having an effect in Ghana football at the club and public levels.

 

Polo assisted Ghana with winning 1978 Africa Cup of Nations.

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