Former Ghana captain Stephen Appiah has blasted England’s decision to rest star players for their friendly on Tuesday.
Appiah, 30, is not a part of the Black Stars squad for
the Wembley fixture, but he said his nation’s football fans – 21,000 of which
will be in London for their first clash against England – will be disappointed
at Fabio Capello’s decision to rest John Terry, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard,
Wayne Rooney and Michael Dawson.Manchester United’s on-loan Sunderland striker Danny Welbeck
was called up in place of injured Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon, who was only selected
along with Liverpool’s Andy Carroll and Wolves’ Matt Jarvis as replacements for
Terry and company.
“A lot of Ghanaians have travelled from America,
Canada, from around the world. It’s a dream come true. It’s huge, it’s big and
Ghanaians are going to follow the match,” Cesena midfielder Appiah told the BBC.”Ghanaians are disappointed. They really wanted to
see those players. The players wish they could play against JT (John Terry).””It’s their dream to play against Wayne Rooney,
Frank Lampard and all these players. Maybe some of them will not play in that
stadium again.” When asked if Capello’s move to rest several would-be England
starters – for reasons regarding their respective commitments in the Champions
League – was disrespectful to Ghana’s football team and supporters, Appiah
agreed.”I think so, yes (it is disrespectful). Some
Ghanaians are really sad they are not going to play. Maybe Mr Capello has his
own reasons, we have to respect those,” Appiah said.
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