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In the run-up to the 2022 World Cup, who do you think is Ghana’s most crucial player: Kudus or Partey?

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Is this discussion about the hot-shot Ajax forward and Arsenal star worthwhile?

There is far more optimism in October than there was in March as Ghana’s 2022 World Cup opener against Portugal is just over a month away.

The Black Stars were about to participate in the quadrennial championship for the first time since missing it four years prior in Russia after defeating fierce rivals Nigeria.

But there was still trepidation in the Ghana ranks, owing to the quality in this iteration — or lack of. Otto Addo received plaudits for finding a way past a talented Super Eagles side, but there was a feeling this team would not have a prayer in Qatar if the squad stayed the same.

Fast forward seven months, and there has been an injection of technical quality, with Tariq Lamptey and Inaki Williams switching allegiance from England and Spain, respectively. Mohammed Salisu, after a confusing back and forth that lasted a few years, made his Ghana debut in September’s international break and will be a vital component of Addo’s backline.

Nevertheless, there is a strong feeling these players will not be the Black Stars’ most dependable outlets when they face Portugal, South Korea and the long-awaited Uruguay rematch in Qatar.

Despite the uptick in quality, closer inspection shows Williams is not a natural goalscorer, evidenced by only hitting double figures once in his Athletic Club career. Lamptey has been peripheral at Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022-23, and Salisu — despite the upgrade he offers at centre-back — is too far away from the attacking third to supply or score goals.

The obvious choices are Thomas Partey and in-form Mohammed Kudus for varying reasons.

Even if Alfred Schreuder claims he foresaw the youngster’s current form, the young attacking midfielder’s run in front of goal could be likened to a storm appearing suddenly out of a clear blue sky.

“In pre-season, I already saw a good striker in him, but I consciously did not want to reveal that too early,” the 49-year-old tactician said as quoted by Soccer News.“That it comes out like this is great.

“During the period Everton wanted him, I also told him: ‘You are still going to be very important to us’. That has come true.”

Admittedly, Williams has netted one goal each either side of making his debut for the Black Stars, but Kudus’ form in front of goal is opportune for a side whose forwards lack the required productivity in front of goal.

The Ayew brothers are a lightning rod for that criticism, with Jordan scoring only four times in the last two seasons and a bit in the Premier League. Andre is the natural finisher, by contrast, but the ex-Swansea City forward was a one-goal-in-three man in the Championship, and the Qatar Stars League level is not competitive enough.

Thus, Ghana will be pleased to be beneficiaries of Kudus hitting this rich vein of form leading to the World Cup, even if Addo is unlikely to play the 22-year-old as a central striker at the finals.

Despite Kudus’ outstanding form, Partey’s place in the Black Stars team is undisputed.

When news filtered through that the Arsenal midfielder had pulled out during the warm-up before facing Brazil, there was palpable anxiety over what was to ensue in Le Havre.

The former Atletico Madrid man is the only one in this Ghana side of genuine world-class quality, and losing him saw their already slim hopes diminish significantly.

Admittedly, facing arguably the World Cup favourites with the Arsenal star was no guarantee of success, Partey’s superior technical level and understanding of the several phases of play would have helped the West African nation in that 3-0 loss.

Injuries have not been kind to Ghana’s best player since departing Madrid, and it is not only the Gooners hoping the 29-year-old stays fit in the short and long term.

None of Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay is at Brazil’s level, but the Black Stars still face the challenging task of navigating a group many are not giving any chance of making it out from.

While advancing is not set in stone with their top midfielder, those chances fall off a cliff without the Arsenal midfielder.

Kudus is stealing the spotlight, but Partey is undoubtedly Ghana’s man for all seasons.

Source: Goal.com

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Black Stars fitness coach Ricky Roy reportedly dead

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Romeo Ricky Roy, the fitness coach for Ghana’s senior national team, has died.

According to Ghana Football Association president Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku’s Facebook post, he died in Accra on Sunday, April 28, 2024.

Roy joined the Black Stars’ backroom staff in 2021, during Milovan Rajevac’s second spell as coach.

He remained with the national squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the current Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

Roy rose to prominence as a member of the coaching staff for Division One League club Vision FC in February 2020, before joining the national squad.

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Veteran Sports Commentator Joe Lartey dies at 96

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Joe Lartey was born on June 6, 1927, in Accra and attended Accra Academy. Lartey, often known as "Over to You," was a well-known broadcaster and SWAG's founding president. Lartey began his media career as a football commentator with the Ghana Broadcasting Cooperation (GBC) in 1961. He grew to be a popular figure in Ghana's sports community. He subsequently spent a decade at Radio Nigeria before returning to GBC in 1990. During his stint, he presented shows including Sports Digest on GTV.

The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has reported the death of Joe Lartey, a veteran Ghanaian football pundit and sports writer.

He passed away on Friday, April 26, 2024, at the age of 96.

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Joe Lartey was born on June 6, 1927, in Accra and attended Accra Academy. Lartey, often known as “Over to You,” was a well-known broadcaster and SWAG’s founding president.

Lartey began his media career as a football commentator with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) in 1961.

He grew to be a popular figure in Ghana’s sports community.

He subsequently spent a decade at Radio Nigeria before returning to GBC in 1990. During his stint, he presented shows including Sports Digest on GTV.

In appreciation of his achievements in sports journalism, Lartey received the coveted “A Life in Sport” award from the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) during the AIPS Sport Media Awards ceremony in Doha, Qatar, in June 2022.

Lartey’s impact stretched well beyond Ghana, with numerous Ghanaian football analysts praising him for moulding their careers.

Fans and colleagues alike will remember him warmly for his pioneering work in sports broadcasting.

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Xavi to stay as Barcelona’s coach until at least June 2025

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Xavi took over as manager of Barcelona in November 2021, after leaving Qatari club Al Sadd, and led the team to the Spanish title in his first full season in charge in 2022–23. However, they are 11 points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with six games remaining in the current season. Barcelona was eliminated from the Champions League last week after losing to Paris St. Germain in the quarterfinals.

Barcelona coach Xavi will stay with the club until at least the end of his contract in June 2025, having changed his mind about this being his final season.

The 44-year-old stated in January that he will stand down as manager this summer.

However, with president Joan Laporta desperate for him to stay, the former Barcelona and Spain midfielder has made a U-turn.

Xavi took over as manager of Barcelona in November 2021, after leaving Qatari club Al Sadd, and led the team to the Spanish title in his first full season in charge in 2022–23.

However, they are 11 points behind La Liga leaders Real Madrid with six games remaining in the current season.

Barcelona were eliminated from the Champions League last week after losing to PSG in the quarterfinals.

Xavi, who won 25 honours during his brilliant playing career at Barcelona, said he felt “liberated” with the revelation that he would leave the position at the conclusion of the season.

When he announced his departure following the defeat to Villarreal, he felt he was not being safeguarded by the club and there was no clear direction.

However, the team’s fortunes have improved since Xavi felt comfortable taking a more casual attitude.

They went ten games undefeated in the league before falling 3-2 to Real Madrid on Sunday.

On Wednesday, there was a meeting at Laporta’s residence, and the club’s desire for him to stay was clear.

If Xavi is unable to strengthen the squad before the conclusion of the 2024-25 season, Barcelona will attempt to persuade one of the high-profile managers out of contract, including Pep Guardiola, Luis Enrique, and Mikel Arteta.

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