Ghana vs Nigeria: Salis overturns decision to play Black Stars in 2022 World Cup playoffs


Mohammed Salisu, an angry England-based defender, has been on the Ghana national team  after overturning his first decision to play for the Black Star in a serious 2022 World Cup clash with Nigeria. Surprised the coach.

Sorship Tong Defender was looking at protests through the status of the player who applied the status of players who previously affected his club carrier from one of the Junfat Ball Association (GFA). 

 This was forced Salisu to reject Ghana's traditional week's opportunity for Ghana Ghana against Nigeria. 

  Southampton Defender finally decided to play  several months after the promise of some Ghana FA staff. After rejecting some phones from Ghana,  two coach commitments from Salalu from Salisu seemed to have caused a black star that led to his relatives' public statement. 

 His uncle Yakuba AhMed explained that the player represents an important play-off game black star for West African Rival Nigeria, because it wants qualification of Qatar's tournament. 

 "He will soon play in Ghana. He promised us to  play in the World Cup qualifiers," he said. 

 "He revealed his absence from AFCON, but confirmed his potential for  World Cup qualifying." 

 However, sudden changes in events at the GFA Player Status Committee (PSC) gave players It seems to have offended him to change his decision. He is furious with the recent handling of his amateur transfer scrambles involving his two former youth clubs, the Creative Soccer Academy and the African Talent Academy. 

 Salis wants the GFA to firmly dismiss the proceedings filed by the Creative Football Academy and does not understand that the GFA itself does not intervene in the decisions of its judiciary and is not expected. Although the 

 case was lost, the  Creative Soccer Academy appealed a decision that Salis believed should not be endorsed by the GFA, but  the losing party must be allowed to test all  legal options fairly. It is a mistake because it does not become. The issue between the Creative Soccer Academy and the African Talent Academy, where 

 Salis moved to Spain for Valladolid, was at the heart of the defender's deadlocked decision not to play in Ghana a few years later. 

 Otto Addo and Huton believed that the issue had been resolved  until this issue resurfaced in the decision of GFA's independent body, PSC. 

 Therefore, he will not be able to compete in the Black Star in a Nigerian match unless he has changed his mind at the  last minute. 

 Soccer manager Alhaji Karim Grunsa revealed that  when Salis tried to convince the defender to play in Ghana, he asked him to "away." According to the owner of 

 King Faisal FC, he was ordered by the chairman of the Black Stars Executive Committee to convince centre-back, but his attempt failed. 

 Salis is  one of the best young players in Europe at the moment after making an impressive start to the season in Southampton. 

 Played against Manchester United, Arsenal and more recently Manchester City, sweeping the Premier League.

 

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