Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey will captain Black Stars of Ghana
in the 2018 World Cup Qualifier against the Cranes of Uganda in Kampala
on Saturday, Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.
This follows the last minute pull out of skipper Asamoah Gyan from the
squad due to injury while Andre Ayew was excluded from the squad by
coach Kwasi Appiah.
Amartey will for the first time step into the heavy shoes of Asamoah
Gyan and Andre Ayew since second deputy skipper Agyeman Badu isn't in
the squad.
Harrison Afful has also been ruled out due to injury making it
necessary for the coaches to appoint Amartey as the stand-in skipper for
the crunchy duel with the Cranes.
Ghana will be playing the Cranes of Uganda at the Namboole Stadium in
Kampala in a duel that can determine who makes it to Russia from Group
E.
The West African side has been hit with serious injury problems with
about 12 players fading out of the squad for the game on Saturday.
Five of the 11 players that handed Congo a 5-1 mauling at their own
backyard in Brazaville - Jonathan Mensah, Harrison Afful, Thomas
Agyepong, Christian Atsu and Afriyie Acquah, have all been ruled out of
the game.
Amartey will therefore be handed a great responsibility of leading the
side in a difficult game to test his leadership qualities.
Ghana, however, can't afford to lose the game in Namboole despite
suffering several omissions from the squad while hoping Egypt fumbles
against Congo in Alexandria on Sunday.
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