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Ghana defender Baba Rahman has clarified that he has not retired from international football, despite his extended absence from the Black Stars squad.
The PAOK left-back has not featured for Ghana since November 2023, when he was subjected to boos from fans at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi during the final 2023 AFCON qualifier against the Central African Republic.
Following that incident, Rahman took a break from the national team, citing both emotional and physical reasons.
In an exclusive interview with Joy Sports, the former Chelsea player opened up about his decision and reaffirmed his commitment to a return.
"The booing didn’t affect me during the match — as a professional, you learn to deal with that. But after the final whistle, as I walked to the team bus, it really sank in," he said.
"We had just won, so naturally I expected some joy or support, but instead, I was still being booed. That part was tough to take."
Rahman explained that the decision to step away wasn’t only emotional but also necessary for his physical wellbeing.
"I hadn't been fully fit for a while, and I felt it was the right time to focus on my body and recover properly. As for the incident at the stadium — I’ve moved on. It’s part of football, and I understand.”
He also confirmed his intentions to return to the national team.
“I’ll be back soon, God willing. I’ve stayed in regular contact with the coach. It’s just been unfortunate timing — every international break, something seems to come up with my fitness. But I’m working hard, and I’ll be ready.”
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has previously expressed his hope for Rahman's return, highlighting the defender’s experience and quality as assets to the national side.
Rahman was part of Ghana’s squad at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, where the team narrowly missed out on a place in the knockout stages.
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