Sports News of Thursday, 10 March 2016

Source: sportscrusader

GPL players are ripe for Black Stars – Saani

Ibrahim Saani Daara Ibrahim Saani Daara

Communications Director of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Ibrahim Saani Daara, argues players in the Ghana premier league, per their current performance in the 2015/16 season, can stake a claim for a place in the Black Stars team.

Saani Daara is impressed with the quality of play since the start of the Ghana Premier league (GPL) and he is convinced the players have made a case for themselves.

According to him, there are good players in the GPL Ghana Premier League who will be able to feature for the national side and all they need is an opportunity granted them by inviting them to the squad.

“I believe Samuel Tetteh can play for the Black Stars, he is even part of the recent squad. Samudeen Ibrahim and a lot of other players in the league will play when given the opportunity. Evan Mensah (Inter Allies), Lawson Bekui (Dreams FC) who scored a brace last Sunday and other players granted the opportunity will perform.” The FA spokesperson said.

“You are not fair when judgments are pronounced when you haven’t given players the opportunity to display their ability. There are a lot of players that can play for the Black Stars, not necessarily pull a chair under the table but even on the bench. The players and clubs have prepared well for the season.” He added.

The FA spokesperson explained further that there is an improvement in clubs and players’ display this season and thinks it sends a signal that these quality players can feature for the Black Stars.

“Kotoko has an improved side as compared to last season even though the desired results is yet to be achieved. It is same with Dreams FC, a newly promoted side, Wa All Stars the League leaders performing wonders with young talents. So in my view, there is quality in the local league who can, at least, be substitutes in the Black Stars.” Saani emphasized.

Saani Daara recently complained of excessive player exodus from Ghana, causing a decline in quality in the league but admits now that there is more to harness and develop in the local league for a later inclusion in the Black Stars.