“Speedy Recovery”: Reactions As Kudus Pulls Out Of Black Stars Friendlies Against Nigeria And Uganda
- Football enthusiasts have reacted to reports that Mohammed Kudus will miss the upcoming Black Stars friendly
- It has emerged that the West Ham attacking midfielder will not feature in the friendly matches against Nigeria and Uganda due to a reported injury
- Some netizens who thronged the comments section of a post providing an update about the footballer wished Kudus a speedy recovery
Reactions have poured in after Ghanaian attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus pulled out of the Black Stars’ upcoming international friendlies against Nigeria and Uganda.
The West Ham star’s absence from the Black Stars squad is a significant blow. He will not be able to contribute due to a reported shoulder injury sustained in the Hammers’ 1-1 draw with Aston Villa in the Premier League at the London Stadium on Sunday.
The 23-year-old will miss two crucial international friendlies at the Stade de Marrakech in Morocco. The Black Stars will face their Nigerian rivals on Friday, March 22, followed by a match against the Uganda Cranes at the same venue on Tuesday, March 26, marking the end of their March international window.
Some fans have wished Mohammed Kudus a speedy recovery after Ghanaian journalist Owuraku Ampofo updated his followers about the footballer. Many shared diverse opinions.
@kinggekadp said:
Speedy recovery.
@fredEndoh wrote
Speedy recovery.
This one is just friendly so he shouldn’t come and cause more injuries.
West Ham dey protect dema king Europa league dey there aah wosii alata battle.
One of the reasons why I like players like Ronaldo and Messi is because they always show up to help their nations.
Mohammed Kudus wins Man of the Match in Black Stars game against Egypt
In a previous story, YEN.com.gh reported that Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus emerged as the Man of the Match in the game against Egypt in the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
He received honours for his outstanding performance following the highly competitive game.
Kudus became the second Ghanaian player to win the title, following Alexander Djiku in the first Black Stars game against Cape Verde.
Source: YEN.com.gh