
Mohammed Kudus suffers injury and expected to miss World Cup qualifiers against Comoros
Mohammed Kudus has saddened Ghanaians with his latest injury news. Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Comoros could be hampered by the probable absence of star player Mohammed Kudus from the match because of a back ailment.
Key West Ham United player Kudus was absent from the Black Stars’ final practise on Monday, raising questions about his availability for the pivotal game.
Kudus reportedly complained of a back issue, and his participation is contingent upon passing a late fitness test, according to seasoned sports journalist Owuraku Ampofo.
After Mohammed Kudus’ injury, defender Daniel Amartey has been formally ruled out of Ghana’s match against Comoros, adding to the team’s injury concerns.
Besiktas player Amartey was suspected of having a hamstring injury during the previous game against Madagascar, and he failed a late fitness test.
MRI scans showed no apparent injuries, but Amartey’s clinical development has been gradual; therefore, the medical staff has decided to keep him out of the World Cup qualifier.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) declared Amartey’s absence in a statement. It explained that despite the scans showing no evident injuries, the player’s delayed recuperation renders him ineligible for the match against Comoros.
The injury happened to the Besiktas centre defender after he was replaced during the game against Madagascar in the second half. His absence will test the Black Stars’ defence because he helped the team keep a clean sheet.
Mohammed Kudus and Amartey’s absences provide more difficulties for Ghana’s national team as they attempt to defeat Comoros, which is of utmost importance.
With Mali dropping points following a draw with the Central African Republic, the game is crucial to Ghana’s hopes of rising to the top of Group I.
In this vital World Cup qualifier, Ghana must overcome injury worries to win, and the team’s depth and resiliency will be tested. His absence will test the Black Stars’ defence because he helped the team keep a clean sheet.
Mohammed Kudus and Amartey’s absences provide more difficulties for Ghana’s national team as they attempt to defeat Comoros, which is of utmost importance.
With Mali dropping points with the Central African Republic, the game is crucial to Ghana’s hopes of rising to the top of Group I. In this vital World Cup qualifier, Ghana will need to overcome injury worries to win, and the team’s depth and resiliency will be tested.
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