Ghana taps players in Europe for WC rebuild

Accra. — At a low point after an embarrassing African Cup of Nations football showing, Ghana have looked overseas to rebuild for the World Cup in Qatar.

The reinforcements have come from Germany, England and Spain.

New coach Otto Addo, who was born and played in Germany, used those roots to convince former German Under-21 internationals Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer and Stephan Ambrosius to switch allegiance to Ghana.

Brighton defender Tariq Lamptey is now a Ghana player after representing England at youth level. Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams, who made one appearance for Spain in 2016, is also part of Addo’s evolving squad.

The big question is whether Ghana have time to fit those new pieces together ahead of a World Cup where they will open against Portugal and also play South Korea and Uruguay.

The Ghanaians are the clear outsiders in Group H and few are predicting a run to the quarter-finals to match the highs of the 2010 World Cup. Ghana’s World Cup year began with a disappointing performance at the African Cup of Nations, where the four-time champions were eliminated in the group stage with a loss to Comoros, the tiny island nation that was playing at their first major championship.

Ghana’s worst performance ever at the African Cup of Nations plunged the country’s football fans into despair and led to a major overhaul. Coach Milovan Rajevac was fired after a four-month spell in charge — his second with Ghana — and Addo was given the task of leading the recovery as the head of a completely new coaching team.

He immediately looked to bolster his squad by convincing players with Ghanaian heritage to “come home.”

His World Cup line-up promises to be quite different to the one that failed so badly at the African Cup of Nations. Convincing Williams to play for Ghana was a big win, although it will lead to a busy few weeks for the Williams family during the World Cup with Inaki’s younger brother Nico likely to be in the Spain squad.

Inaki Williams and Lamptey made their debuts for the Black Stars in a 3-0 loss to Brazil in September. Williams has refreshed a Ghana attack that has relied heavily on Ayew bothers Andre and Jordan in recent years.

They both look to be nearing the end of their international careers and are likely heading for World Cup swansongs in Qatar.

Along with the addition of Williams, Addo could also unleash two highly promising young forwards at the World Cup in 19-year-old Felix Afena-Gyan and 18-year-old Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, although it may be too early to expect them to carry Ghana past the group stage. — AP

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