“Forgive and Support: Eddie Nketiah and Callum Hudson-Odoi Could Boost Ghana’s World Cup Dreams” — Daniel Jeddman

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In a passionate statement, Ghanaian creative and commentator Daniel Jeddman has urged Ghanaians to welcome Eddie Nketiah and Callum Hudson-Odoi with open arms as the national team gears up for the World Cup.

According to Jeddman, ignoring the players’ current interest in joining the Black Stars could be a big mistake. “Ghana might regret if they ignore the calls of Eddie Nketiah and Callum Hudson,” he stated, stressing that their intention is clearly to help the team gain more credibility on the global stage.

Jeddman noted that while some fans are skeptical about their sudden interest now that Ghana is performing well, it’s important to look beyond emotions and focus on building a stronger team. “Why would they even want to play now? Don’t you think they should be ashamed of asking to join after the qualifiers? But the truth is — their intentions are to help,” he explained.

He highlighted Nketiah’s sharp striking ability and Hudson-Odoi’s intelligent play, emphasizing that their inclusion alongside Mohammed Kudus, André Ayew, Thomas Partey, and Salis Abdul Samed could create a powerful, balanced team ready to face any opponent.

Jeddman also reminded Ghanaians that players’ earlier decisions are often influenced by external factors like management and career strategies. “Ghanaians should forgive them and give them the full courage of support,” he added.

As the World Cup draws nearer, the debate around foreign-born Ghanaian talents intensifies — but one thing is clear: the inclusion of top talents could make the difference between competing and winning.


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