Christopher Nimley composes: Dishonesty in Black Stars determination obliterating the group 

Saturday 16th of November 2024

Christopher Nimley composes: Dishonesty in Black Stars determination obliterating the group 

Following Ghana's capability to AFCON 2022, Citi Sports savant, Christopher Nimley contends that until the Black Stars specialized controllers are honest in their crew determination, Ghana's AFCON dry spell is sure to proceed 

Eleven years prior, the Black Stars of Ghana were the jealousy of numerous African nations as they made the landmass pleased at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. 

The Black Stars of Ghana was only a kick away from leaving a mark on the world however for that punishment miss against Uruguay. 

A long time down the line, the group has breaks, one that has left a great deal of inquiries on the personalities of football fan, and savants in the country. 

Why? The group has lost its class. The crew profundity isn't pretty much as dangerous as it used to be or more all, there is the discussion of control in group determinations. 

"In 2010, Sulley Muntari, who won the UEFA Champions League was perched on the seat during our FIFA World Cup abuses. Today, you can't call attention to a demonstrated victor in this Black Stars group. What befell the entirety of that class, family we had when calling players for a game? 

Over and over, football savants share their perspectives on who they think has the right to be called to the senior public group, the Black Stars of Ghana. 

Not that they are better in instructing, but rather a straightforward exploration will show you who the best performing Ghanaians on the planet are. From England to Vietnam. 

In front of the group's 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against South Africa and São Tomé and Príncipe, the lead trainer, Charles Kwablan Akonnor called a few players which indeed started discussions on radio, TV and social. 

A great deal of inquiries were raised when data released that he, C.K Akonnor didn't think about the incorporation of any semblance of Nicholas Opoku and Emmanuel Lomotey in his 29-man crew for the games. 

Psyches meandered concerning why a call-up was given to Stephen Ambrosius, who picked to play for Germany's U-21, too Colchester United's Kwame Afriyie Poku, who plays in England fourth level group.

On Sports Panorama on Citi FM, I portrayed the group as "experimentation" and encouraged Akonnor to leave on the off chance that he believes he doesn't have unlimited authority over the crew. 

Presently how about we investigate the players he required the games against South Africa and Sao Tome: 

Goalkeepers: Richard Ofori (Orlando Pirates – South Africa), Razak Abalora (Asante Kotoko – Ghana), Eric Ofori Antwi (Medeama SC – Ghana), Danlad Ibrahim (Asante Kotoko-Ghana) 

Full Backs: Baba Abdul Rahman (PAOK – Greece), Gideon Mensah (Vitória de Guimarães – Portugal), Benson Annan (MLK Zilina – Slovakia), Philemon Baffuor (Dreams FC – Ghana) 

Focal Defenders: Nicholas Opoku (Amiens SC – France), Kasim Nuhu (1899 Hoffenheim – Germany), Ganiyu Ismael (Asante Kotoko – Ghana), Stephen Ambrosius (Hamburger SV – Germany) 

Focal Midfield: Kudus Mohammed (Ajax Amsterdam – Holland), Mubarak Wakaso (Jiangsu Suning F.C – China), Afriyie Acquah (Yeni Malatyaspor – Turkey), Emmanuel Lomotey (Amiens SC – France), Iddrisu Baba (RCD Mallorca – Spain), Gladson Awako (Great Olympics - Ghana), Kwame Afriyie Poku (Colchester United – England) 

Left Attacking Midfield: Osman Bukari (Gent – Belgium), Joseph Esso (Dreams FC-Ghana) 

Right Attacking Midfield: Kamal Sowah (OH Leuven-Belgium), Fatawu Issahaku (Steadfast FC – Ghana) 

Assailants: Emmanuel Boateng (Dalian Professional-China), Emmanuel Gyasi (Spezia – Italy), Kwame Opoku (Asante Kotoko – Ghana), John Antwi (Pyramids FC – Egypt), Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (Willem II – Holland), Caleb Ekuban (Trabzonspor – Turkey) 

It is my own conviction that the Black Stars determinations ought to be given to players who highlight consistently in their particular clubs and furthermore play in the main 5 classes in Europe and extensively, players like Mohammed Kudus who play in the Netherlands for Ajax Amsterdam. 

To say the least, major parts in Turkey, Belgium ought to be taken a gander at, yet they should be ordinary starters for their club sides and contribute altogether to their groups in Europe. 

In the last group, however for Andre Dede Ayew who plays for Swansea City in the English Championship and are very nearly meeting all requirements to the Premier League next season, all the forward players who were called up have not scored up to ten objectives for their clubs this season. 

    Emmanuel Gyasi (Spezia) – 4 objectives in 25 games. 

    Caleb Ekuban (Trabzonspor) – 8 objectives in 24 games. 

    Kwasi Otchere Wriedt (Willem II) – 6 objectives in 17 games. 

    Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) – One objective, three aids 25 games. 

    Kwame Opoku (Asante Kotoko) – 7 objectives in 16 games. 

    Emmanuel Boateng (Dalian Professional) 2 objectives in 7 games. 

In any case, Joseph Paintsil who plays for Turkish side Ankaragucu with 7 objectives in 23 games didn't get a greeting. 

As far as I might be concerned, that is simply untrustworthiness and that is incompletely to censure for our long term AFCON title dry season. 

You can't surrender a call to somebody who plays in China and leave out Joseph Paintsil who has been acceptable this season and scoring a great deal of objectives in Turkey. 

In the event that you are picking players dependent on execution, be straightforward and select the best among the rest and not on the grounds that player An is associated to which the executives part. Quit running the Black Stars that way. 

Ghanaians are longing for one more mainland magnificence at the public group level, particularly with Black Stars after the U-20 side, driven by Karim Zito won the AFCON facilitated in Mauritania in February. 

For that to occur, the accompanying things should occur: 

    Non-obstruction in Black Stars choice for games. 

    Selection should be done absolutely dependent on execution. 

    Pick the best of players from the main five associations in Europe in addition to outstanding players who can't be disregarded Mohammed Kudus. 

    Have an organized arrangement. 

    Do not offer greeting to players who are 30 or more. 

    Pick the best from the Ghana Premier League. 

    Have at the top of the priority list reformist group. 

The following are Ghanaian players who carry out their specialty in the main five associations in Europe in addition to Netherlands, Turkey and Belgium and if the specialized overseers would be straightforward and go through this rundown and hand out solicitations dependent on merit, the greater part the players they called up for South Africa and Sudan would have passed up a major opportunity. 

J. Schlupp    Premier League    Crystal Palace (Left midfielder or left back) – 18 games, 2 objectives and a help 

J. Ayew    Premier League    Crystal Palace (Striker) – 25 games, one objective and three helps 

D. Amartey    Premier League    Leicester City (Defender) – 10 games, one objective 

T. Partey    Premier League    Arsenal (Midfielder) – 15 games, no objective 

M. Salisu    Premier League    Southampton (safeguard) – 5 games 

SPAIN 

E. Akurugu    La Liga    Getafe (Left-back) – No game played this season 

K. Fobi    La Liga    Granada (Right Back) – One La Liga appearance and 13 second group games 

J. Aidoo    La Liga    Celta Vigo (Center back) – 19 La Liga Games 

S. Abdulai    La Liga    Getafe (Midfielder) – No game played this season 

ITALY 

P. Ankrah    Serie A    Hellas Verona (Forward) – 1 game, 12 minutes played 

E. Gyasi    Serie A    Spezia (Forward) – 25 games, 4 objectives 

A. Duncan    Serie A    Cagliari (Midfielder) – 9 games 

K. Asamoah    Serie A    Cagliari (Left-back) – 3 games, 42 minutes played 

GERMANY 

K. Nuhu    Bundesliga (Defender) – 12 games    Hoffenheim 

FRANCE 

A. Djiku    Ligue 1 (safeguard) – 24 games    Strasbourg 

A. Waris    Ligue 1 (aggressor) – 15 games, 1 goal    Strasbourg 

J. Boye    Ligue 1 (safeguard) 28 games, 1 goal    Metz 

E. Boahene    Ligue 1 (safeguard) – Not played a game this season    Metz 

NETHERLANDS 

M. Kudus    Eredivisie    Ajax – 10 games played, 2 objectives and 3 helps 

K. Wriedt    Eredivisie    Willem II (striker) – 17 games, 6 objectives 

I. Abass    Eredivisie    Twente (forward) – 7 games, played 108 minutes altogether 

BELGIUM 

Mohammed Dauda    First Division A    Anderlecht (Attacker) – 13 games, 1 objective 

Isaac Nuhu    First Division A    AS Eupen (Midfielder) – 7 games, 1 objective 

M. Ashimeru    First Division A    Anderlecht (Midfielder) 2 games 

Eric Ocansey    First Division A    Kortrijk (Forward) – 29 games, 1 objective 

Samuel Asamoah    First Division A    Sint-Truiden (Midfielder) – 18 games 

Kamal Sowah    First Division A    OH Leuven (midfielder) – 31 games 

Nana Opoku Ampomah    First Division A    Antwerp (Midfielder) – 13 games, 1 objective 

Isaac Asante    First Division A    OH Leuven (midfielder) 3 games 

Daniel Opare    First Division A    Zulte-Waregem (directly back) – 29 games 

Jonah Osabutey    First Division A    OH Leuven (Forward) – No games 

Abdul Manaf Nurudeen    First Division A    AS Eupen (Goalkeeper) – 1 game 

Osman Bukari    First Division A    Gent (Forward) – 24 games, 4 objectives. 

Emmanuel Sowah Adjei    First Division A    AS Eupen (Right back) – No game. 

TURKEY 

Joseph Attamah    Süper Lig    Kayserispor (Midfielder) – 21 games 

Benjamin Tetteh    Süper Lig    Yeni Malatyaspor (Forward) – 23 games, 4 objectives 

Isaac Cofie    Süper Lig    Sivasspor (Midfielder) – 18 games 

C. Ekuban    Süper Lig    Trabzonspor (Striker) – 8 objectives in 24 games 

Isaac Sackey    Süper Lig    Hatayspor (Midfielder) – 22 games 

Bernard Mensah    Süper Lig    Beşiktaş (Midfielder) – 24 games, 4 objectives 

Joseph Martin Paintsil    Süper Lig    Ankaragücü (Attacker) – 23 games, 7 objectives 

Gilbert Koomson    Süper Lig    Kasımpaşa (Attacker) – 13 games 

Godfred. Donsah    Süper Lig    Rizespor (Midfielder) – 17 games, 1 objective 

Afriyie Acquah    Süper Lig    Yeni Malatyaspor (Midfielder) – 27 games, 2 objectives

 

Source:  https://citisportsonline.com/2021/03/29/the-real-black-stars-squad-christopher-nimleys-rant/


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