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Sports News of Thursday, 15 October 2020

Source: ghanasportsonline.com

Black Stars: Akonnor set to replace Lomotey with ex-Lyon star for Sudan clash

Black Stars head coach Charles Kwabla Akonnor Black Stars head coach Charles Kwabla Akonnor

Ghana coach Charles Akonnor has made his mind up on getting midfielder Elisha Owusu to don the jersey of the Black Stars.

Owusu, 22, is rated among the best midfielders in Belgium’s Jupiler League and regarded as the best passers of the ball.

The midfielder, who stands 1.82 m tall, is a graduate of the Olympique Lyon youth system and excelled while on a season loan spell at Sochaux before moving to Gent.

Akonnor has already met the midfield maestro during his European tour and he has agreed to bring him on board as Emmanuel Lomotey failed to impress anyone within the technical set up of the team.

The former Asante Kotoko coach envisages a new midfield that could feature Strasbourg’s Alexander Djiku, newly minted Arsenal star Thomas Partey and Baba Iddrisu of Real Mallorca but, the big caveat on Djiku’s position in the midfield will be the availability of Anderlecht’s Derrick Luckassen who is also committed to playing for Ghana. Luckassen’s 1.86 m height makes him an idea fit for the central defensive role while Djiku could fit in at the DM role.

As Owusu has not represented France at any level he would need to acquire a Ghanaian passport to make his eligible to represent Ghana.

Ghana take on Sudan at the Accra Sports Stadium in mid-November.