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 ⭐️
One year later. Still iconic.
I dropped a body of work that spoke.
A year later and the album is still leaving a mark. This era was crafted with intention, passion, and a team that understands excellence.
Forever grateful to everyone who showed love.
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“The meaning of life is just to be alive. It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves.” - Alan Watts
🚨🚨🎙️| Luis Enrique’s opinion regarding the incident between Prestianni and Vinícius Jr:
“What I can say about this topic is that it's NOTHING IMPORTANT.”
🗣️ Xabi Alonso “the Vinicius incident? Well I don’t know what was said and neither do any of us, but everyone deserves an opinion and free speech is important, in any case Vini’s celebration was over the top and I let him know that in the dressing room”