Social media users react to Black Stars captaincy saga over Why Kudus Over Jordan Ayew
Social media has been buzzing with mixed reactions following the announcement that Mohammed Kudus will captain the Black Stars in their crucial 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Sudan. Head coach Otto Addo made the announcement during a pre-match press conference on October 9, 2024, explaining that Kudus’ excellent performances for the national team, along with his leadership qualities, make him the right choice to lead the squad in this important match.
“Mohammed Kudus will captain the Black Stars against Sudan,” Addo confirmed, as reported by Joy Sports.
The decision has sparked a wave of diverse opinions among Ghanaians on social media. Many fans have applauded the coach for making what they consider a bold and forward-thinking decision. Kudus has been one of the nation’s standout players in recent years, consistently delivering impressive performances. Supporters argue that his appointment as captain could inspire the team and give them the boost they need in their must-win match against Sudan.
However, not everyone agrees with the coach’s decision. Critics of the move believe that Kudus, while talented, lacks the experience needed to wear the captain’s armband, especially for such a high-stakes match. Many have pointed to more senior players like Jordan Ayew and Alexander Djiku, both of whom have more experience in terms of age and international appearances. According to some fans, either Ayew or Djiku should have been given the captaincy due to their long-standing roles within the Black Stars.
The change in captaincy came after the absence of the team’s regular captain, Andre Dede Ayew, and his deputy, Thomas Partey. While Ayew was originally called up to join the squad, he was unavailable for this match. Partey, who is also a key figure in the squad, was ruled out due to injury, creating the opportunity for Kudus to step up as captain.
Ghana’s upcoming match against Sudan on October 10, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium is crucial for their AFCON qualification hopes. After failing to win their first two group-stage matches, the Black Stars currently sit in third place in Group F with just one point. Angola leads the group with six points, while Sudan has three points. The outcome of the doubleheader against Sudan could significantly impact Ghana’s chances of securing a spot in the 2025 AFCON tournament.
As the debate over Kudus’ appointment continues, all eyes will be on the Black Stars as they aim to secure a victory and keep their qualification hopes alive. Whether the decision to hand Kudus the captaincy proves to be a masterstroke or a divisive move, the match against Sudan promises to be a defining moment for both the player and the team.
Read the reactions below:
Abedi pelé is not gonna be happy with this decision lol.Hopefully when Jordan comes on that armband is handed over to him. Give to cesar what belongs to Cesar lol. Let’s not start this fiasco a lot of Ghanaians are very dissatisfied with this current team and the story continues
— PRINCE AKEEM🇬🇭 (@thefreshlife100) October 9, 2024
BREAKING: 🇬🇭 Mohammed Kudus will captain the Black Stars against Sudan on Thursday. It’s the first time the 24-year-old will wear the armband for the national team. pic.twitter.com/En8RJ0FRYc
— Owuraku Ampofo (@_owurakuampofo) October 9, 2024
Djiku deserves better , He is the only Committed player right now
— Paakwesi Humble African (@PaaKwesihumble) October 9, 2024
Bro it's because of the hair o. Otto doesn't have hair so he can't choose a captain who also doesn't have hair like Jordan. So unless Kudus
— Edward Asare (@NanaEkowAsare) October 10, 2024
I think this captainship issues are sometimes created by the leaders of this team.
— Girl Bi Nti (@kofisongh) October 10, 2024
you’ve Djiku Jordan and co why give it to Kudus 😢
Naturally Jordan should be the captain… let’s maintain and have some respect.. just because he’s a quiet person doesn’t mean he should be ignored like this…🤦🏽♂️
— Jay Wilson (@wilsonmas) October 9, 2024