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Ghana: Kudus out of Nigeria, Uganda friendlies due to shoulder injury

Ghana: Kudus out of Nigeria, Uganda friendlies due to shoulder injury

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Published on 2024-03-21 09:57:58

Mohammed Kudus will be absent from Ghana’s upcoming friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda during the March international break. The midfielder has been forced to withdraw from the Black Stars squad due to a shoulder injury. Despite being initially named in Head Coach Otto Addo’s squad for the games, Kudus will not be able to participate.

In the last Premier League game, Kudus played for West Ham United, featuring for the entire duration of the match which ended in a 1-1 draw. However, he was not included in the list of players set to travel on the international break on West Ham’s website. As a result, Kudus will remain in London to focus on his recovery.

The Black Stars are scheduled to play against Nigeria first, followed by a match against Uganda four days later. Kudus’ absence will be a blow to the team as they look to put on a strong performance in these friendlies.

Despite his injury setback, Kudus has been a key player for both West Ham United and the Ghana national team. His absence will undoubtedly be felt on the field, as his skills and presence in midfield are crucial to the team’s performance. However, this break will provide him with the opportunity to recover fully and come back stronger for future matches.

Kudus’ talent and potential have not gone unnoticed, and his absence will be a loss for both his club and country. Fans will be eagerly awaiting his return to action and hoping for a speedy recovery from his shoulder injury. In the meantime, the Black Stars will have to regroup and adapt to the absence of one of their key players.

As Kudus focuses on his recovery in London, his teammates will have to step up and fill the void left by his absence. This will be a test of their depth and resilience as they face tough opponents in Nigeria and Uganda. The team will need to come together and rise to the challenge in order to achieve positive results in these important friendlies.

Despite the setback, Kudus remains a vital part of both his club and national team, and his absence will be felt by fans and supporters alike. The hope is that he will make a quick recovery and return to the pitch stronger than ever. In the meantime, the Black Stars will have to work together as a team to overcome this obstacle and continue to strive for success in their upcoming matches.

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