The executives Committee individual from the Black Stars, Samuel Osei Kuffour, has spoken on how the new players who have changed ethnicity to play for the West African nation will be incorporated into the public group.
The Ghana Football Association [GFA] have declared that Brighton and Hove Albion safeguard, Tariq Lamptey, Athletic Club forward, Inaki Williams, Hamburger SV protector, Stephane Ambrocious, Darmstadt protector, Patrick Pfeffer, and Hamburger SV forward, Ransford-Yeboah have all finished their ethnicity switch.
These players are probably going to be in real life in the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] doubleheader against Angola in September and make the crew for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Making sense of how the players will be coordinated into the crew to keep away from social issues and contrasts, Sammy Kuffour said the ongoing crew is made of players who play abroad.
"Assuming you take a gander at the ongoing Black Stars group, practically each of the players play outside Ghana. Assuming they come they will blend, they will simply harden with the group," he told Accra-based Peace FM.
The previous Black Stars protector refered to Belgium-conceived Denis Odoi, who made his presentation in March 2022, to act as an illustration of how the new players will sink into the Black Stars.
I very recall that we welcomed Denis Odoi before our two matches against Nigeria. We as a whole saw what he added to the group. The significant job he played against Nigeria, however it was his most memorable time. I was in camp with them, the manner in which the players invited him and presently they call him the Professor. Thus, I believe it's delightful. It is delightful for them to come and afterward we invite them well indeed.
We will let them know that the individuals who were not brought into the world here have various mentalities so it will be a continuous interaction. In the event that they turn out badly, it is tied in with conversing with them and taking them through an educational experience, he added.