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SHOCKING: Afena-Gyan’s Mother DEFENDS Son’s Black Stars Snub On Live Radio!

In a recent sports program on Sompa FM, Felix Afena-Gyan’s mother, Juliet Adubea, spoke out in defense of her son’s decision to decline an invitation to join the Ghana U23 squad for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matches.
Afena-Gyan, who currently plays for US Cremonese and was formerly with AS Roma, was called up to the Black Meteors squad to strengthen it ahead of back-to-back games against Algeria.
However, he declined the invitation despite being allowed to join the rest of the team by his club.
According to information obtained from Ghanasoccernet, the player has opted not to show up for practice with Ibrahim Tanko’s squad, even though his club reportedly received all necessary travel papers from the Ghana FA.
The news of his refusal to play for the Black Meteors has caused widespread online speculation that the player is upset about being passed over for the World Cup competition being held in Qatar.
However, during the live program on Sompa FM, Juliet Adubea sent a message to the host, urging the public to recognize what her son had accomplished for the nation.
The message read, “Let’s try at least to be grateful for what the boy did for Ghana.”
The host read out the message, which was met with mixed reactions from listeners. Some argued that playing for the national team is an honor that should not be declined, while others supported Afena-Gyan’s decision, citing his right to prioritize his career.
The controversy surrounding Afena-Gyan’s refusal to play for the Black Meteors highlights the ongoing debate over the loyalty of Ghanaian players to the national team.
While some argue that playing for the country is a matter of duty and pride, others believe that players have the right to make decisions that benefit their careers.
As the conversation continues, it remains to be seen how this incident will impact Afena-Gyan’s future with the Black Stars and his relationship with the Ghana Football Association.