Tottenham midfielder Yves Bissouma has voiced his frustration regarding his treatment by the Mali Football Association (FA) after being left out of the national squad.
Bissouma, 27, expressed disappointment at not being included in Mali’s latest squad selection, indicating his dissatisfaction with the decision.
His absence from the squad for the upcoming fixtures has left him disheartened, particularly considering his desire to represent his nation on the international stage.
This recent omission follows Bissouma’s irregular playing time during the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) under coach Eric Chelle.
Despite his consistent performances at the club level throughout the season, Bissouma found himself sidelined during AFCON due to a combination of factors, including malaria contraction.
Speaking to reporters, Coach Chelle addressed Bissouma’s exclusion from the squad, acknowledging his talent but emphasizing the selection process.
He stated, “Like many players, he deserves to be selected, it’s just a choice. In my diamond, there are players right now who are slightly safer.
That doesn’t mean he won’t be called again.”
Despite the setback, Bissouma remains determined to represent Mali and is hopeful of reclaiming his spot in the national team setup.
His commitment to the national team remains unwavering, and he is eager to contribute on the international stage whenever given the opportunity.
As Bissouma navigates this challenging period, his focus remains on regaining his place in the Mali squad and making a meaningful impact whenever called upon.
The midfielder’s dedication to both club and country reflects his unwavering passion for the game and his desire to excel at every level of competition.