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“It’s never wrong to beg players to play for Ghana” – Eric Bekoe

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Erstwhile Asante Kotoko star Eric Bekoe has provided solutions to the Ghana Football Association in addressing the series of call-up declines to the Black Stars.

 

The football federation has been in hot pursuit of players born in the diaspora to switch allegiance to the West African nation in a bid to reinforce the Black Stars.

 

However, their attempts have failed to yield positive dividends with attempts of luring Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah, Callum Hudson-Odoi of Chelsea, Tariq Lamptey and a host of others are yet to see the day of light.

 

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With the Black Stars sealing qualification to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a school of thought has propounded the GFA should aggressively pursue the aforementioned players in conjunction with Mohammed Salisu – who has received some backlash for his previous snubs.

 

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But retired footballer turned coach Eric Bekoe is of the opinion that if the GFA invest and builds the capacity of the local league to churn out top stars the country will not be left in precarious positions of ‘begging’ footballers to play for Ghana.

 

“It’s never wrong to persuade Ghanaian born players to play for Ghana because it happens elsewhere. It’s time to build the confidence of our local players to reach high standards to avoid players snubbing our national team invitation; it’s a disgrace to the GFA.” He told Accra-based Hot FM as quoted by Sports World Ghana.

 

 

Source: Sports Brief

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