The situation you describe seems to highlight some challenges within the Togo national football team, particularly regarding the participation of key players like Emmanuel Adebayor, Kossi Agassa, and Alaixys Romao. It appears that these players are hesitant to join the national team until certain issues within the federation are addressed.
The term “Group of Death” is often used in football to refer to a particularly challenging group in a tournament, and it seems that Togo is in a tough group, notably with Algeria and Ivory Coast, in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (CAN).
The recent victory in a friendly match against the Sultanate of Oman, with a goal from Dové Womé, is a positive outcome for the team, providing reassurance to the coach, Didier Six, and the players ahead of the tournament.
The mention of the potential suspension of the president of the football federation adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Emmanuel Adebayor’s statement that his withdrawal from Togo is not a question of money suggests that there may be other underlying issues or concerns that players want to see addressed before committing to the national team.
As the Africa Cup of Nations approaches, fans and football enthusiasts will likely be keenly following developments to see if these key players decide to join the squad and how the situation within the federation unfolds.