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Two years ago, at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Ghanaian winger, Joseph Painstil, had to watch his teammates at the global showpiece from his couch at home, after being dropped from the final squad.
His omission from Ghana’s final squad list came as a huge surprise to many as he was leading in goals and assists at club level in comparison to his international teammates.
The 26 year old, opened up on that experience in an exclusive interview with Joy Sports, and spoke of his determination to be a part of Ghana’s squad for the 2026 edition, if qualification is sealed.
”It was strange and I was unhappy, but I always have to accept the decision of the Head Coach.
“There are millions of players who dream of playing for Ghana at the World Cup, but only 23 will make the cut.
“I was disappointed but my job is to keep focused and work hard. There are more World Cups ahead, and my hope is to be part of the squad for the next one, if we are able to qualify,” he said.
Painstil, who now plays his football in the United States, with LA Galaxy, won the 2024 MLS Cup in his debut season contributing 23 goals and assists in 37 appearances.
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