The statement from Stale Solbakken, the manager of Wolverhampton, reflects the common challenge that European clubs face when their players are called up for international tournaments like the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). In this case, Tongo Doumbia’s potential call-up for the CAN in January is causing concerns for the club’s leaders, as they express a desire to retain him.
The manager acknowledges the international laws that govern players’ participation in national team duties, indicating the complexity of the situation. The dilemma of whether to release key players for international duty or to keep them for domestic competitions is a recurring issue for clubs with players representing African nations.
The mention of other players like Bakary Sako for Mali and Razak Boukari with Togo further emphasizes the broader impact of the CAN on European clubs and their squad management. It’s a delicate balancing act for both clubs and players as they navigate their commitments to both club and country. The final decision often lies with the players, considering their desire to represent their nations in prestigious tournaments like the CAN.