Midfielder Francis Abu suffered a heartbreaking injury during Ghana’s friendly match against Japan, overshadowing the team’s performance and leaving both players and fans deeply concerned.
The Toulouse midfielder went down in the first half after an awkward twist during a challenge, immediately collapsing and signalling for help.
The reactions from his teammates made it clear that the injury was serious, with several players calling urgently for the medical team.
Abu was stretchered off moments later, unable to stand or put any weight on his leg. Alidu Seidu was brought on as his replacement, but the mood around the Black Stars camp remained sombre as the extent of the injury became apparent. Japan went on to score their second goal later in the game, completing a 2-0 win on what turned into a painful evening for Ghana.
Early updates confirm that Francis Abu has suffered a broken leg, and he is now expected to spend a long period on the sidelines. Further medical examinations will determine his full recovery timeline, but the injury is a major setback for both the player and his club, Toulouse.
The incident adds to Ghana’s growing injury concerns as the team continues preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.




























