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Ghana Black Stars B coach Ibrahim Tanko has suggested how the Ghana Football Association can convince overseas Ghanaian players to change their nationality and play for the national team.
In recent times, Ghana has many talents in other European countries, the last being Jeremy Duku, who turned down the Black Stars to play for Belgium.
According to Ibrahim Tanko, there are many talented Ghanaian players abroad and they must be poached at a young age before they are called up for the national team of those countries.
“There are a lot of Ghanaian talents abroad, especially in England, Germany and the Netherlands, but we always wait for them to play the first team before they come to our attention. If we want to integrate them into our national team, we have to start early. A player like Tariq Lamptey has the potential to play for the England team because he plays for England, ”he told Wontumi Sports.
He suggested that the Ghana Football Association establish a network of scouts using some former Ghanaian players abroad who can monitor and reach out to these players and convince them to play for the national team.
“In Germany, we have Oto Addo, Eric Addo in Holland, Adu Tutu also in Austria and Razak in Denmark. If we ask these former players to talk to young people, they can convince them because they have experience dealing with players. I know that the Turkish Federation has an office in Germany because they know that they are Turkish players who are based in Germany. So if we do the same, we will get these players. “
Ghana during the year has lost some good talents to other countries such as Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea, England), Jeremy Duku (Anderlecht, Belgium) and others.
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