
INSIDER REPORT: Two key players are set to miss the starting eleven of the Madagascar game as the lineup hits only
According to credible sources monitored by Dasmani B Mohammed, a distinguished blogger at blessonemps.com, Ghana’s esteemed national football team, the Black Stars, may encounter a challenging task in selecting their starting lineup for the highly anticipated encounter against Madagascar on Sunday.

Renowned head coach Chris Hughton could potentially face a conundrum when deciding upon the composition of his preferred eleven. As per insider information, Hughton is inclined to entrust certain key players with the responsibility of initiating the match. These notable individuals include Ati Zigi, Alidu Seidu, Daniel Amartey, Nicholas Opoku, Tariq Lamptey, Abdul Salis, Majeed Ashemiru, Joseph Painstail, Jodan Ayew, and Kudus.
Regrettably, due to unforeseen circumstances, some influential players such as Kamaldeen Sulemana, the talented forward, will find themselves initially positioned on the substitutes’ bench. In addition, revered Captain Andre Ayew, esteemed midfielder Thomas Partey, and their counterparts will also be relegated to a similar role.
It is of paramount importance for the Black Stars to achieve victory in this crucial fixture, as it would ensure their coveted qualification for the forthcoming African Cup of Nations, scheduled to be held in the splendid nation of Ivory Coast.
Rest assured, the Ghanaian national team, under the astute guidance of Chris Hughton, remains resolute in their pursuit of securing a prominent spot in the tournament and will undoubtedly display their unwavering determination on the field.