I don't watch Ghana game, says defender Jeremie Frimpong

Published on: 05 December 2023

Bayer Leverkusen defender, Jeremie Frimpong says he does not watch Ghana matches but rather remains focused on playing for the Netherlands.

The former Celtic right-back was linked to play for the Black Stars despite going through the ranks of the Dutch football system.

Frimpong played for the Dutch at U19, U20 and U21 levels, before making his senior debut in a 2024 Euro qualifier against France in October.

Discussing his international future, the 22-year-old said he was happy to earn his first senior cap for the Netherlands.

“It was nice to finally make my debut. It was against France as well, so it was a nice game. I was really happy about it,” he told Joy Sports.

Frimpong also admitted that he was approached by the technical handlers of the Black Stars over a nationality switch.

“Yes, the coach called me. I had a conversation with him but my mind was already made up,” he confirmed.

Asked if he occasionally watches Ghana’s games, the defender responded: “No, I just focus on the Netherlands.”

Frimpong was born to Ghanaian and Dutch parents, although he has previously intimated that he doesn’t want to play for the Black Stars.

The defender joined Manchester City at the age of nine and spent almost a decade at the club’s famous academy.

Frimpong then moved to Scottish giants Celtic in 2019 before completing a move to Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen in 2021.

He has scored six goals and provided seven assists in all competitions this season for the Bundesliga side.

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