
Ghana defender Alidu Seidu is determined to help the Black Stars qualify for the 2026 World Cup. After a long and challenging battle with an ACL injury, Seidu has made a successful return to the pitch for Rennes, racking up crucial minutes and showcasing his tenacity.
Seidu's injury layoff was a tough period, but he credits the support of his teammates, staff, family, and fans for helping him navigate the rehabilitation process.
His comeback was marked by a thrilling performance against Nantes, where he provided an assist and demonstrated the skills that made him a fan favorite.
With new coach Habib Beye at the helm, Seidu is optimistic about Rennes' chances of qualifying for Europe. He's also drawing inspiration from fellow Ghanaian Fatawu Issahaku's successful return from a similar injury.
For Seidu, representing the national team is a significant achievement, and he's eager to join the Black Stars for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. "We must qualify for the World Cup," he said emphatically. "Ghana is a big football nation, and missing AFCON was a disappointment. We need patience, but with our young players, we'll be strong and difficult to beat in a few years."
Seidu's determination and resilience will undoubtedly be an asset to both Rennes and Ghana as they pursue their respective goals.
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