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Razak Simpson, Emmanuel Antwi earn first call-ups; Partey dropped from Otto Addo’s 25-man squad

By: Nana Kwame Bediako 

Otto Addo, the Head Coach of the Black Stars, revealed his 25-man squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifiers.

The squad is ready to face Sudan in an important double-header, with matches scheduled towards Angola on November 15 and a house sport towards Niger on the Accra Sports Stadium on November 18.

This choice marks a strategic mix of seasoned gamers and rising abilities, as Ghana goals to safe its place within the prestigious AFCON 2025 match.

The announcement, made throughout a press briefing in Accra on November 7, 2024, got here with some surprises. Notably absent from the squad is Thomas Partey, a key participant whose presence has been pivotal in previous matches. In his stead, Coach Otto Addo has launched new faces from the native soccer scene, together with Nations FC defender Razak Simpson and Asante Kotoko midfielder Emmanuel Antwi. These additions replicate Addo’s dedication to nurturing homegrown expertise and offering them with alternatives on the worldwide stage.

The squad’s goalkeeping duties might be shouldered by Lawrence Ati-Zigi from FC St. Gallen, Joseph Wollacott from Crawley Town, and Abdul Nurudeen from Ok.A.S. Eupen.

In defence, the group will depend on the abilities of Alidu Seidu, Tariq Lamptey and Alexander Djiku to keep up a formidable backline. This defensive lineup is anticipated to play an important function in guaranteeing the group’s success within the qualifiers, offering a stable basis towards their opponents.

In the midfield, the Black Stars might be relying on the skills of Mohammed Kudus from West Ham United and Ibrahim Sulemana from Atlanta to orchestrate play and create scoring alternatives.

The ahead line, that includes Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Inaki Williams, and Jordan Ayew, guarantees to convey dynamism and aptitude to the group’s attacking methods.

This mixture of skilled internationals and promising newcomers underscores Otto Addo’s imaginative and prescient of balancing management with youthful vitality.

As the Black Stars put together for these essential matches, followers and analysts are desirous to see how the group performs below Otto Addo’s steering.

The mix of established gamers and recent expertise presents a glimpse into the way forward for Ghanaian soccer, sparking curiosity in regards to the potential impression of those newcomers on the worldwide stage.

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