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New Black Stars players will remain past the World Cup - Otto Addo
Dark Stars lead trainer, Otto Addo, has excused the idea that the new players who have pronounced their status to play for the public group did so due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Inaki Williams, Mohammed Salisu, Tariq Lamptey, Patrick Pfeiffer, Stephan Ambrosius and Ransford Yeboah are the six new players to have been affirmed by the Ghana Football Association (GFA) recently.
Following the declaration from the Ghana FA, there have been blended sentiments among Ghanaians in with a guaranteeing their choice to play for the Black Stars is exclusively founded in the group's capability to play at the World Cup.
Nonetheless, Addo has made light of such cases, adding that their choice goes past the worldwide show-stopper.
"It's a difficult choice and they understand what they are getting into. Clearly it's not just about this World Cup," the Borussia Dortmund mentor told BBC.
"It's about additional World Cups to come, AFCONs, winning and finding actual success, so it's not just about this one World Cup."
Addo has likewise upheld the six new increments to assume a critical part for the Black Stars in the approaching games regardless of a difficult choice to make themselves accessible for the public group.
"Since March we've been conversing with a great deal of players who we think can affect the group. I can comprehend it tends to be a hard choice, particularly in the event that you were brought into the world in another nation and you're youthful. It's a lifetime choice, dissimilar to at the club level where you can play for a few groups, so it's truly challenging and I comprehend them better, having been brought into the world in Germany," he proceeded.
"We need the individuals who have chosen to get to know the group and the staff as quickly as time permits. So each and every individual who needs to join needs to join now so they know precisely exact thing they will do."
The Black Stars will next be in real life in September when they play Angola in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
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