Partey absence continues as Ghana call up duo Antwi and Simpson for crunch matches

Partey absence continues as Ghana call up duo Antwi and Simpson for crunch matches
Partey absence continues as Ghana call up duo Antwi and Simpson for crunch matches

Ghana head coach Otto Addo has named a 25-man squad for their crucial final two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Angola and Niger, as the Black Stars look to keep their qualification hopes alive.

Currently sitting third in Group G with just two points, Ghana face a must-win double-header on 15 and 18 November to have any chance of overhauling leaders Sudan, who sit on seven points.

Addo’s side have struggled in qualifying so far, leaving them in grave danger of missing out on the 2025 tournament in Morocco.

And the coach’s task has been made even more difficult by the continued absence of Arsenal’s Thomas Partey, who again misses out after sitting out the previous international break.

There are two new faces in the squad, with Emmanuel Antwi and Razak Simpson earning maiden call-ups.

However, Ghana will be without the services of AS Monaco defender Mohammed Salisu, who has failed to recover from the injury he picked up against Sudan last month.

Mohammed Kudus, Jordan Ayew and Inaki Williams all retain their places in an experienced squad, as Ghana look to close the gap on Sudan and second-placed Angola, who have already booked their place at the finals.

Addo knows only maximum points from the two matches will give his side a realistic chance of snatching one of the qualification spots, with Niger currently propping up the group.

Regulars such as Lawrence Ati Zigi, Joseph Paintsil and Kudus will be expected to drive Ghana’s charge, but the absence of Partey and Salisu represents a significant blow to their hopes.

The Black Stars face a daunting task, sitting third in the group with just two points from their opening four matches.

Victories against Angola and Niger are now essential if they are to book their place at next year’s TotalEnergies CAF AFCON.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Lawrence A. Zigi, Abdul Nurudeen, Joseph Wollacott

Defenders: Joseph Aidoo, Alexander Djiku, Jerome Opoku, Gideon Mensah, Alidu Seidu, Tariq Lamptey

Midfielders: Mohammed Kudus, Salis Abdul Samed, Elisha Owusu, Abu Francis, Ibrahim Sulemana, Emmanuel Antwi, Razak Simpson

Forwards: Jordan Ayew, Antoine Semenyo, Inaki Williams, Issahaku A. Fatawu, Joseph Paintsil

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