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    Hudson-Odoi talks about playing for Ghana Black Stars

    Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyBy Raphael Bannerman-QuarteyOctober 25, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Chelsea loanee Hudson-Odoi remains tight-lipped as to whether he will feature for Ghana in the upcoming FIFA World Cup and beyond.



    The pacy winger, who has in the past been rumored to have settled on playing for the country is yet to fully assure the top hierarchy on his decision to play for Ghana. 

    Callum has made three times for England but per the new FIFA rules he still has the opportunity of playing for the country of his choice.  

    Asked if talks had taken place with Ghana, Hudson-Odoi told BBC Sport Africa, “Nothing I would say at the moment on camera, I would love to tell you, but I couldn’t say.”



    “At the moment it’s more just focusing on the best I can do here. You never know what will happen in the future.

    “Obviously the Ghana-England situation has been on my mind for a while. But I think right now it was more of the focus of coming here, really getting myself back into shape, playing a lot of games, and just feeling like myself. Right now my mind is just open.” He told BBC 

    Odoi’s inclusion would help Ghana to richly benefit from his experience and other technical abilities against opponents such as Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay at the 2022 World Cup.

    Ghana will open her campaign against Portugal on November 24 before taking on South Korea and Uruguay in the other Group match


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