Our World Cup journey has come to an end. The dream is over for now, but we can be proud of the run we had and the belief we reignited. 💫
Thank you, for your incredible love and support throughout this journey 🇬🇭
A special thank you to Coach Carlos for believing in me when many didn’t -Gods Plan
@Fentuo_ He used us to reignite his CV as a coach, but thinks he was tired of the internal politics, starting Ayew alone was a problem but didn't have the gust to bench him
@Fentuo_ It's bcos our coach is defensive all the defenders performed well, but my best will be Partey cos he killed himself especially against Colombia where Sibo couldn't find his feets
You should never be called to the national team again . You are bringing division into the team. Are you the only footballer who likes music that you have to mingle the affairs of the @GhanaBlackstars with music fanstism of a senseless artist who is publicly hating on your boss?
You can never reach the level of Ati Zigi
W’anim s3 kako!
A big thank you to you all for your kind words, encouragement, and support.
It’s been an amazing experience at this tournament.
I love you all. One Ghana ❤️
#FIFAWorldCup26#BlackStars
@garyalsmith You're a public servant, Mantse, you're just not employed by the govt. The work you do gives a window into what other people paid by taxpayers are doing so the public can be aware enough to use that info to make society better. Problem is our society hasn't realised that.
Amusing how I've been caught in the crossfire of just showing up to do my job as much as I have this World Cup. This video sums it up. 😃
No matter how many questions you ask in the 2/3 minutes you are given, somebody in Zabzugu Fankyenekɔ will say why did you not ask this or that?
I am not even a public servant, nobody pays their taxes to me, but they treat you like demma money dey your der! 😂
It's all part of the job. The trick is to never take it personally — as provocative as some of the comments can be.