
Ghana defender Alidu Seidu says he is eager to return to the Black Stars fold ahead of next month’s decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The Rennes centre-back has been out of international action for nearly a year due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but has now resumed playing at club level.
During his recovery, Seidu revealed he closely followed Ghana’s qualification campaign and celebrated the team’s hard-fought 1-0 victory over Mali after the disappointing 1-1 draw with Chad in September.
“I supported the Black Stars from afar. I was very happy when we beat Mali because they are a strong team with big talents. I hope to join the group as fast as possible for the last two matches,” Seidu told Flashscore.
The October double-header against the Central African Republic and Comoros could mark his return to international duty. “Representing the national team is a very big achievement. If I’m able to join the group in October, I’ll give everything and die for the team. That’s my target,” he said.
For Seidu, qualification for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada is non-negotiable. “We all know Ghana is a big football nation. Missing 2025 AFCON was a disappointment, not only for Ghanaians but even for other players who couldn’t believe it. We must qualify for the World Cup. This team has many young players, so we need patience. In a few years, we’ll be very strong and difficult to beat.”
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