Ghana defender Baba Rahman has addressed speculations surrounding his withdrawal from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), asserting that his decision was purely based on footballing reasons and not related to previous incidents, including booing in September.
Contrary to reports linking his absence to a negative fan reaction, Rahman, who boasts over 50 caps for the Black Stars, explained that influential factors such as past injury battles contributed to his decision. Currently making an impact with PAOK in Greece, the left-back emphasised his commitment to the team and the importance of playing without the burden of recovery or pain.
Taking to social media, Rahman expressed, “Playing for my country will always be the highest point of my career, and every time I have been lucky to wear the shirt, I have given my all.” Acknowledging the challenges of injury and recovery, he highlighted the importance of making tough calls for the benefit of both the national team and his career’s longevity.
Rahman’s decision opens the door for Medeama defender Fatawu Hamidu, who is included in the final and will support Gideon Mensah in the left-back position. Black Stars coach Chris Hughton, announced the squad on Monday, revealing notable absences, including Thomas Partey, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Tariq Lamptey, all sidelined due to injury.
As the Black Stars gear up for the tournament starting on January 13, 2024, with an opening match against Cape Verde, Rahman expressed his unwavering support for the team’s quest to secure the AFCON title, a feat they haven’t achieved since 1982.
Read Rahman’s statement on Twitter below
Hear me out:
I just wanted to say that decision to opt out of the AFCON was solely based on footballing reasons and nothing else.
Playing for my country will always be the highest point of my career and everytime I have been lucky to wear the shirt I have given my all.
The last few years I have had to battle injuries and recovery times and I feel that it’s best in the interest of my career and that of the team to only play when I don’t have to think about recovery or pain- that way I can always give my best to the team.
The life span of a footballer is very short and sometimes we have to make these tough calls for the general interest of the nation we love the most and that of career to enable longevity.
I would be cheering the team and pushing them on to try win us the AFCON we all desire. But as of now let’s all support anyone the manager picks because the most important thing is Ghana which is bigger than any individual.
God bless our home land and make us great and strong ⭐️
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