Yaw Yeboah grateful despite Ghana’s AFCON squad eviction

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Yaw Yeboah insists he harbours no hard feelings against coach Kwesi Appiah following his exclusion from the Ghana’s final 23 man squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

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The Numancia midfielder was dropped alongside FC Nantes striker Majeed Waris, Kotoko forward Fatawu Safiu, US-based Ebenezer Ofori and Hearts of Oak defender Mohammed Alhassan.

“This is part of life and it is part of football,” Yeboah siad. “I want to thank everybody, the management, the nation for giving me the opportunity to be here,” he added.

“It is not easy to be part of the national team squad. I mean playing under this wonderful players, Asamoah Gyan, Ayew, Wakaso, Atsu, all these big big players that have big names in Africa, in Ghana, I mean for me it’s a pleasure to play with them and learn a lot.

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“Playing under a wonderful coach like Kwesi Appiah, former player like Tanko and all these management with big names in Africa and Ghana. Being part of them makes me special because it makes me feel like I’m being under good people.

“And sometimes being under good people, thing go well for you but I just want to wish my colleagues all the best in this tournament. Our prayers are with them.”

Ghana, who finished fourth at the last edition of the AFCON after losing 0-1 to Burkina Faso, will be playing in Group F alongside Cameroon Guinea Bissau and Benin in the tournament that will kick off on June 21, 2019.

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