Simba SC forward, Bernard Morison has said that he is better than Ghanaian players based in Qatar but he is always overlooked for the later during Black Stars call ups.
Ghana’s Captain Andrew Dede Ayew is the only Qatari based player who was handed a call-up for Ghana’s World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe on October 9 and 12.
Ayew if firing in the Gulf, scoring 4 goals in 5 games.
However, Morisson,28, who has appeared twice for the Black Stars has questioned Coach Milovan Rajevac choice of Qatari based players over African based players.
“I can do a great job than most of the guys who play in Qatar,” he claimed in an interview, quoted by SoccerScenes Africa & Globe.
“If you call someone for the Black Stars who plays in Qatar, why not me too?
“We play the same-sized football. It’s really a shame for us playing in Africa.
“This is why I admire South Africa, Egypt, Zambia, they call anyone who deserves it, not just because you are outside the African continent.
“For Black Stars, they call players who are goalkeepers in Africa.
“The previous coach used to call players who played in Africa, as a result, they earned moves abroad.
“Look at Jonathan Mensah, the Guy was playing for Ghana while he was still playing in South Africa PSL, at Free State Stars.
“We don’t actually need these foreign coaches whose eyes are always in Europe.
“I believe we are more hungrier than them. I would play my heart out for this nation. We need help to stop being overlooked like this.
“Look, Nigeria has many good players, but when I check their list, they have played players who play in their league and in PSL, as long you are good.
“Look at Emmanuel Emenike.
He used to play not even for a PSL team, but a second division team in South Africa.
“He went on to be the best striker in Nigeria national team as he also moved to Turkey.”