Ajax midfielder Mohammed Kudus has cautioned Ghanaians to desist themselves from publishing inaccurate comments about him and his Black Stars teammates as well.
Kudus did not participate at the recent AFCON due to injury.
Since the Black Stars left the tournament with the worse ever performance, it has been all over the internet and social media that Kudus Mohammed may not return to the Ghana national team due to ‘Juju’ at the camp of the Black Stars.
The news has gone viral since last week, drawing peoples attention to some particular players of the national team whiles other reports also indicated that the player intentionally told the management of Ajax to block him from joining the Black Stars in Cameroon due to the ‘Juju’ but the midfielder has finally cautioned Ghanaians to stop posting and publishing fake stories about him and his teammates concerning the Black Stars.
Kudus Mohammed cautioned Ghanaians through his official Twitter and Facebook page.
“Disclaimer !!!
BELOVED GHANAIANS,
“On my path to recovery, It’s very disheartening with all the aspersions & allegations with inaccurate comments about my national teammates citing me from various media & blogging handles. It’s highly unfortunate but all these comments are the direct opposite of what I stand for.
“I will like to use this medium to distant myself from all unfounded comments & information citing me. I humbly call on Ghanaians to please disregard & treat it with all the contempt it deserves.
“As part of the official squad, I am to blame as my teammates. But I believe in Ghana, Ghana runs through my veins. We are immersed in talent and with or without me Black Stars will come back stronger & shine again.
“#KudusDream is unfazed & remains resolute in championing the course of my roots Ghana as well AFC Ajax.
“Thank you all, I am because of You.”
Kudus Mohammed is yet to play a competitive game for both club and country after picking up a knock during Ghana’s World Cup qualifiers game against South Africa in November.