Ghana faces injury crisis ahead of friendlies against Japan and South Korea

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Ghana’s Black Stars face a major injury crisis ahead of their Asian tour.

Coach Otto Addo will miss several key players for friendlies against Japan on November 14 and South Korea on November 18.

Alexander Djiku, Thomas Partey, Jordan Ayew, Fatawu Issahaku, Joseph Paintsil, and Mohammed Kudus are all sidelined.

These absences force Addo to revise his squad and adjust his tactical plans significantly.

To fill the gaps, Addo has called up new players to the squad.

Prince Owusu of CF Montréal, Kelvin Nkrumah from Medeama SC, and Prince Kwabena Adu from the Czech Republic join the team.

These matches provide an opportunity for the newcomers to prove themselves internationally.

Despite the injuries, the Black Stars remain determined to deliver strong performances.

Addo aims to test his squad depth while maintaining team cohesion and rhythm.

The friendlies also allow Ghana to prepare effectively for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

This injury crisis arrives at a critical moment for Ghana’s campaign and momentum.

Addo will rely on the adaptability and resilience of the remaining squad members.

Fans will watch closely to see how the young call-ups perform against top Asian teams.

The matches offer a platform to evaluate emerging talent and strengthen team structure.

The medical staff are working intensively to accelerate the recovery of sidelined players.

Ghana hopes to reintegrate returning stars in time for competitive fixtures.

Addo faces a delicate balance between performance and giving new players meaningful opportunities.

The upcoming games will test the squad’s depth, flexibility, and overall resilience.

The Black Stars aim to remain competitive despite these challenging circumstances.