Mohammed Kudus reacts to juju allegations

 

Mohammed Kudus has reacted to claims he failed to turn up for the Black Stars at the AFCON 2021 tournament due to juju.

Media reports earlier this week speculated that the player refused joining the national team camp due to alleged practices of ‘juju’ by some of his teammates against him.

The reports added that the above accounted for his recent injury worries which have blighted his career so far.

The player and his camp have now resolved to dismiss these reports and pledge his unflinching commitment to the national team project.

In a statement issued yesterday Kudus said he is “unfazed and remains resolute in championing the course of my roots Ghana as well as Ajax FC”.

Read statement below.


The Kudus Saga

The youngster was initially named among Ghana’s final squad for the tournament by the erstwhile Milovan Rajevac. This triggered his club Ajax Amsterdam through their coach Eric Ten Haag to express their shock at the call-up as the player was unfit and then on the injury table.

Subsequently, he recovered and returned to full fitness raising hopes among the Ghana technical team that he would eventually join his national teammates.

Ajax once again expressed surprise at the stance of the event and revealed the player was lacking the required fitness to be able to play competitively after a lengthy absence.

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