‘We are sorry’ – Mohammed Kudus Apologises to Ghanaians on behalf of Black Stars Players
Kudus Pleads for Forgiveness as Black Stars Seek Redemption
- Kudus has publicly expressed regret for the team's recent poor performances
- Kudus assures fans that the players are determined to learn from their mistakes
- Kudus urges Ghanaians to continue supporting the team
In a heartfelt message, new Black Stars captain Mohammed Kudus has apologized to Ghanaians on behalf of his teammates. This comes after the team’s disappointing 2-0 loss to Sudan during the qualifiers for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Kudus expressed, “As the captain for these two matches, I feel a deep sense of responsibility. On behalf of the team, I sincerely apologize to the people of Ghana for our recent performances against Sudan in Accra and Libya.”
He reassured fans that the Black Stars are committed to learning from their recent setbacks. “We are dedicated to improving, regrouping, and working tirelessly to bring the Black Stars back to our former glory. We truly appreciate your unwavering support, and we’re determined to make you proud again.”
Kudus also encouraged fans to continue standing by the team during this challenging time, emphasizing the players’ determination to succeed.