Black Stars assistant coach Didi Dramani monitoring Ghanaian players in Europe ahead of 2022 World Cup

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Black Stars assistant coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is monitoring Ghanaian players in Europe ahead of the 2022 World Cup.

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The biggest soccer mundial has been scheduled for November and December this year, with 32 countries set to battle it out for the covetous trophy in Qatar.

Ghana has been housed in Group H at the mundial against Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea.

The West African powerhouse will open their World Cup account against Portugal on November 24 before taking on Uruguay and South Korea respectively.

In the bid to perform at the mundial, one of the Black Stars assistant trainers, Didi Dramani is said to have traveled to Europe to monitor players.

The former Asante Kotoko coach, according to reports left the shores of Ghana to Europe on Monday night by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

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The week-long tour will see Coach Dramani making his first stop in Denmark for close monitoring of FC Nordsjaelland’s fast-rising left winger, Ernest Nuamah, and others who are in Ghana’s preliminary 55-man squad.

From Denmark, Dramani is expected to travel to France to monitor and interact with the likes of French Ligue 1 stars such as Alexander Djiku, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Salis

Abdul Samed and Alidu Seidu in preparation for Ghana’s final pre-World Cup friendly against Switzerland in Abu-Dhabi on November 17.

Apart from player monitoring, the Right To Dream (RTD) Academy technical director will also have attachments with some clubs in Denmark and France.

He is expected back home on October 29.