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Mohammed Salisu’s call up will be a great merit for the Black Stars ahead of World Cup Tournament in Qata – AJ

AJ, an Ace Sports panelist for Bramcom Radio Online, a Takoradi’s leading internet Radio on their weekend’s sports programme as hosted by Ayeyi Bruce on every Saturday mid-day explained why Ghana Black Stars need the Southampton’s defender for the World Cup in Qatar 2022.

Mohammed Salisu is a Ghanaian player who plays for Southampton.
Mohammed Salisu is a Ghanaian player who plays for Southampton.

According to AJ, Ghanaian Coach Otto Addo should have other alternatives and not to only rely on Alexander Djiku and Daniel Amartey. He says, “though these players are very good concerning their performances in both legs against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

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Mohammed Salisu’s joining the team will help boost our defence department because playing against a World class team like Portugal and Uruguay is not an easy task at talk considering our squad. Even the team did not have it easy on a silver platter playing Nigeria in Abuja last Tuesday on March 29, 2022. Nigerian attackers did not make our defenders to even rest than that of C. Ronaldo, Diego Forlan and Suarez. We need players who can stand on these world cup attackers.

To him, though Salisu has turned down on us during the AFCON tournament which was held in Cameroon recently but this is the time we need to consider him again. Mohammed Salisu in Southampton won the player of the month in January and February respectively for his club. When we have Salisu in the team, it will be a green light for us against Portugal and Uruguay.

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Ato Nketsiah is a news personality based in Takoradi-Ghana. He has passion to write to educate, entertain and motivate people around the globe. Contact me at [email protected] for advertisements and business promotions.

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