The spokesperson for the Ghana Football Association, Henry Twum Asante shared a significant update regarding Mohammed Kudus, who is yet to join the Black Stars camp due to an ongoing injury.
Speaking on GTV, Asante Twum conveyed, “Mohammed Kudus is in Accra ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations. According to the Technical Team, he needs rest after picking up a strain. He will join the team before they depart for the AFCON.”
Despite his absence from the pre-AFCON friendly against Namibia on Monday, January 8, 2023, Kudus, renowned for his time with Ajax, maintains optimism and eagerness to rejoin his teammates in preparation for the continental showcase.
The recovery of the Ghanaian midfielder is under vigilant supervision, with hopes high that he will be fit to rejoin the Black Stars camp before their journey to Ivory Coast for the tournament. The confirmation of Kudus being in Accra underscores the concerted efforts to ensure his fitness and active involvement in the crucial AFCON campaign.
Ghana, boasting a storied history of success in the AFCON, finds itself placed in Group B alongside formidable opponents, including record-winners Egypt, Mozambique, and Cape Verde. The eagerly anticipated tournament, slated to commence on Saturday, January 13, will culminate on February 11, 2024, promising a month-long spectacle of African football.
As the Black Stars set forth on their pursuit of a fifth AFCON title, the narrative is a tapestry woven with both the glories of the past and the challenges of recent defeats. While Ghana clinched the title four times, with the most recent triumph dating back to 1982, they grappled with heartbreak in three subsequent finals, including losses to Ivory Coast in 1992 and 2015, as well as a defeat to Egypt in 2010.
The upcoming AFCON in Ivory Coast presents a fresh opportunity for Ghana to inscribe a new chapter in their footballing history, with Kudus poised to assume a pivotal role upon his return to the team. The anticipation surges as the Black Stars aim to navigate through the group phase and beyond, fueled by the aspirations of a nation and the collective determination to attain glory on the grand African stage.