Stephen Appiah details why players born abroad struggle to impress with Black Stars

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  • Qur'an is toilet paper 1 year ago

    I spit on sick dog prophet mohammed

  • Ashley 1 year ago

    Appiah, this is why the team has a captain, vice- captain and team manager who can help with the integration of the foreign born players. I do not want to use Nigeria as an example but their foreign born players easily adapt ...
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  • Sam 1 year ago

    I believe it's the climate. It weather is soo hot 4 thm to perform. I can see by myself. I live in temperate region wh. I come to Ghana first two weeks is a he'll 4 me and I think they are nt different

  • Fastook 1 year ago

    This is not so much the reason. Ghana is not the only country that have foreign born players . Senegal , Cameroon, Ivory Coast Mali, even Nigeria all have foreign born players who perform reall well for them . The problem is ...
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  • Portia 1 year ago

    The adaptation Appiah is talking here is baseless. How come Kudus, Partey and the Ghanaian players playing in Europe are not struggling to adapt in Europe? doesn't Kudus, Partey, Kamaldeen, Salisu, Semenyo, Lamptey all play i ...
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  • Adjetey Annan 1 year ago

    Stephen Appiah himself played in Italy so how did he adapt?

  • Dunia 1 year ago

    When nobody is teaching them to learn and sing our National Anthem, how can they integrate? When our national anthem is being played they stand there only thinking of their "original" countries. They are only playing for Ghan ...
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  • Godwin 1 year ago

    True. The culture is different. In the west they play just to compete, but here were compete to win! They simply don't have the wining mentality!