
Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus has issued an apology on behalf of the entire Ghanaian national football team following disappointing results in the recent AFCON qualifiers against Sudan and Libya.
As a captain in both games, Kudus expressed deep regret over the team’s underwhelming performances, which fell short of the expectations of fans and the nation.
Speaking on behalf of the squad, Kudus extended a sincere apology to Ghanaians, acknowledging the frustration and disappointment caused by the results.
“Despite our utmost effort and dedication, the results did not reflect our aspirations or the pride we have in representing our beloved nation,” he said. The young midfielder assured the nation that the players share in the fans’ feelings of dissatisfaction, expressing a deep sense of responsibility to improve.
Kudus emphasized the team’s commitment to learning from their mistakes and regaining the trust of Ghanaians. He vowed that the Black Stars would work tirelessly to reclaim their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses. “We are committed to regrouping and working hard to restore the Black Stars to our former glory,” Kudus added.
The apology also called on fans to continue supporting the team despite the challenging period. Kudus highlighted the importance of the nation’s encouragement, urging supporters to stand by the team. “Your encouragement and faith in us will fuel our determination to succeed,” he noted, adding that the Black Stars will not give up and are determined to redeem themselves in the upcoming matches.
The statement reflects the Black Stars’ acknowledgment of the setbacks while also serving as a rallying cry for fans to keep believing in the team as they look to bounce back and secure qualification for the AFCON tournament.
As Ghana prepares for the next phase of qualifiers, Kudus and the team will aim to turn their words into action, hoping to deliver results that will restore pride to Ghanaian football and give the fans something to cheer about once again.