Ghanaian international Mohammed Kudus who captained the black stars in their recent two games against Sudan has finally apologised to Ghanaians for their poor performance.
Mohammed Kudus in his statement revealed that they are deeply sorry for their performance and would do much better going forward.
He further revealed that as captain he felt it was right to apologise as th3 black stars have also had support from Ghanaians and it just right that they bring them joy.
Sharing the post on his social media handle he wrote saying;
APOLOGY AND ASSURANCEGHANA VS SUDAN AFCON QUALIFIERS
As someone who captained the team in the twogames, it is with great humility and a deepsense of responsibility that I issue thisstatement.On behalf of the entire team,I wouldlike to extend our sincerest apologies to thepeople of Ghana for our recent performancesagainst Sudan in Accra and Libya.
Despite our utmost effort and dedication, theresults did not reflect our aspirations or thepride we have in representing our belovednation. We understand the disappointment andfrustration this has caused, and we share thosefeelings.
We want to assure Ghanaians that we are
committed to learning from our mistakes,
regrouping, and working tirelessly to restore th
Black Stars to our former glory. We value the
unwavering support and loyalty you’ve shown
us, and we’re determined to make you proud
once again.
We urge all fans to stand by us during this
challenging period. Your encouragement and
faith in us will fuel our determination to succee
We will not give up.
We look forward to redeeming ourselves in th
upcoming matches.