Ghana midfielder Bernard Mensah has explained why he retired from the national team prematurely.
Mensah, who currently plies his trade for Turkish side Kayserispor announced his premature exit from the Black Stars after featuring for Ghana in the international friendlies against Mali and Qatar in Turkey in 2020.
In an interview with Adom FM, the enterprising forward has disclosed he quit the national team because of a lack of playing time.
“The moment I was handed Black Stars call-up, I was ready because most of the time I get a call-up, I didn’t have enough playing time because of pitches and some other things happening. I was ready to play for the Black Stars but the way things went, I felt I needed to take a break from the national team and see what happens shortly,” Mensah said.
“Nothing happened but every player has his opinion. When some players are called up to the national team and don’t play, they feel very happy, but this is not my opinion. My opinion is that when I’m handed a Black Stars call-up, I need to play.
He continued, “Every coach has players he uses for a different type of game, so when a coach doesn’t need me in a team, it’s better he doesn’t call me because I had a difficult time at my club due to injuries, so I felt representing the Black Stars would be the perfect time to regain my match fitness and fight for a position as well.”
“But any time I come and I don’t get to play for the team, it worries me because I came to the Black Stars to play not to sit on the bench.
He added, “Myself and my manager will talk about it (pre-mature Black Stars retirement) and see what’s best for me going forward. I wish all the Black Stars players the best of luck in their upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Zimbabwe and I believe we will win.”
The former Atletico Madrid attacking midfielder has scored twice and assisted 3 times in 5 games for Kayserispor this season.
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