‘I didn’t deserve it’ – Baba Rahman on controversial AFCON 2021Q callup

Story By: MyJoyonline

Ghana international Baba Rahman has offered a candid reflection on his much-debated call-up for the 2020 AFCON qualifier against Sudan , a decision that stirred significant public backlash at the time.

Rahman, who had just returned from a lengthy knee injury and was playing with Chelsea’s U-23 side, was surprisingly named in the Black Stars squad by then-head coach C.K Akonnor.

The move was met with heavy criticism, with many questioning his fitness and match readiness.

- Advertisement -

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Joy Sports, Rahman admitted he initially turned down the invitation.

“I honestly didn’t feel I deserved the call-up at the time, so I initially rejected it,” he said.

“But the GFA and Coach CK Akonnor explained that they were short on left-backs and needed someone with my experience. That’s why I eventually accepted.”

- Advertisement -

Despite the public uproar, Akonnor stood by his decision, emphasizing the need for experience in the squad.

He was, however, relieved of his duties months later following a poor start to Ghana’s 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Share This Article
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *