Winger Mathew Anim Cudjoe of Ghana is eying for a position on the Black Stars.

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The U-20 Africa Cup of Nations champion from 2021, where he played alongside several teammates who have already made the transition to the senior squad, is something that Ghanaian winger Mathew Anim Cudjoe is determined to achieve before the year ends.

He keeps in close contact with his former U-20 colleagues and emphasizes the significance of that experience. Although fellow U-20 champion Fatawu Issahaku has already made an impression with the Black Stars, scoring in a World Cup qualifier, Cudjoe is still eager for his opportunity.

He has always wanted to play for Ghana, and he thinks that this year, with perseverance and solid technique, he will get the call-up.

“I want to play for the Black Stars. It’ll be a dream. When I was playing for Asante Kotoko, I always told the media that I would like to play for the national team. I believe it is a matter of time,” he said.
“I believe in myself and I know the opportunity will come. It is about hard work, the coach, and your form. I think this year people will see me in the national team. And when they do they will see Messi in me,” he added.

The Black Stars’ most competitive position right now is winger, where a strong combination of youthful ability and experience combine.

The former Dundee United player is sure he can get beyond that obstacle, though.

“I am a winger but I can play the number 10. When I get the ball I just drive forward and try to make things happen. There’s no pressure on me and I believe all I need is one opportunity, maybe a friendly game.”

Cudjoe recently opted against renewing his contract with Dundee and is currently a free agent.

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