Afriyie Acquah Eyes Black Stars Return.

Afriyie Acquah of Ghana during of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations match between South Africa and Ghana at Mongomo Stadium, Equatorial Guinea on 27 January 2015 Pic Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

 

Ghana international Afriyie Acquah has set eyes on a return to the Black Stars set up is when football bounces back.

The Yeni Malatyaspor star was ignored by Charles Kwablah Akonnor in March when the team was preparing for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations double-header qualifiers against Sudan.

In an exclusive interview with Suncity Radio, Acquah said:

“I’m hoping to make a return back to the national team despite missing the first call up C.K Akonnor made.”

“I believe I’m still in his plans because he had a limited or short time to name his squad. I’m aware he went around Europe to monitor some of the players so I hope he will give me the chance when the need arises,” he added.

“It is true that I’ve missed home. Right now we are indoors doing nothing so it makes me miss home and everything that much. For my mother, she recently visited me in Turkey so I’m cool but I’ve missed other family members and friends back in Ghana and wish to be back at home and spend quality time with them.”

The 28-year-old has made 36 international appearances with Ghana with a goal since making his debut in 2012.

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