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Sports News of Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Source: goal.com

Emmanuel Boateng confident of holding down Ghana spot despite China move

Ghana striker Emmanuel Boateng Ghana striker Emmanuel Boateng

Ghana striker Emmanuel Boateng does not fear for his place in the national team despite swapping the prestigious Spanish La Liga for the less-fancied Chinese Super League.

The 22-year-old is the latest Black Star to opt for a spell in the Asian country, following a transfer from Levante to Dalian Yifang last month, like Asamoah Gyan and Frank Acheampong, who made a similar move in the past.

Over the years, there have been concerns about the quality of the Chinese league, a situation which has seen a host of players from top footballing nations around the world lose their international spots after moving to the Super League.

"I have always had contact with my national team coach [James Kwesi Appiah]," Boateng, who made his Super League debut against Henan Jianye on Sunday, told his new club's official website.

"I was injured for a while in Spain, so I couldn't guarantee my playing time in La Liga.

"I hope that in the Super League, I can show my best side to the fans and score more goals.

"The national team has always been open to the best players.

"If the performance is good enough, then I have no problem with the national team."

Boateng made his international debut in May last year, scoring on his big day as Ghana beat Japan 2-0 in a friendly.

He has gone on to make two more appearances for the Black Stars.

The former Rio Ave and Moreirense man will be hoping to make Appiah's squad for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Egypt in June/July.