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SHOCKING: Ghana coach Chris Hughton leaves Abdul Fatawu Issahaku out of Black Stars AFCON squad

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
January 1, 2024
in Ghana
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Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, The 19-year-old versatile forward, currently making waves in the English Championship with leaders Leicester City FC, finds himself left out by coach Chris Hughton for this month’s continental showdown.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku’s rise to prominence has been nothing short of remarkable, marked by his impressive performances in the English Championship. The young Ghanaian has notched up an impressive seven assists and contributed two goals, playing a pivotal role in Leicester City FC’s commanding position at the top of the league.

The decision to omit Issahaku from the AFCON 2023 squad has left fans and pundits questioning the rationale behind the move. Known for his dynamic style of play, technical prowess, and ability to create goal-scoring opportunities, Issahaku seemed to be a natural fit for a tournament of such magnitude.

Coach Chris Hughton, in announcing the final squad, provided insights into the selection process but offered little clarity on the exclusion of Issahaku. As Ghana readies itself for the continental battle, many wonder if the absence of this young talent could potentially impact the team’s performance in Ivory Coast.

Issahaku’s versatility, capable of playing across various attacking positions, made him a standout prospect for the Black Stars. His ability to both score and create goals in a competitive league like the English Championship showcased a player in peak form, making his absence all the more perplexing.

While coach Hughton’s decisions are undoubtedly rooted in strategic considerations and team dynamics, the omission of a player with Issahaku’s recent track record raises questions about whether the squad might miss out on a spark of creativity and goal-scoring flair.

As fans come to terms with this unexpected twist, they remain hopeful that the Black Stars will deliver a stellar performance in Issahaku’s absence. The 2023 AFCON holds the promise of intense battles and captivating football moments, and Ghana’s squad, despite this notable omission, is laden with talent and experience.

Abdul Fatawu Issahaku may not be donning the national colors in this particular tournament, but his journey is far from over. As the footballing world witnesses the drama unfold in Ivory Coast, there’s an anticipation that the young forward will use this setback as motivation to continue his ascent in the world of football, leaving an indelible mark on future competitions.

The absence of Issahaku may be a mystery for now, but the real story will unfold on the pitches of Ivory Coast, where the drama, excitement, and unpredictability of African football will take center stage.

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