Ghana midfielder, Moro Ibrahim says he is not bothered about being left out of the Black Stars squad for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Equatorial Guinea.
The Sweden-based player after impressing so well during the team’s non-residential training in Accra was left out in Avram Grant’s final squad for the tournament.
But in an interview with Joy Sports, the former New Edubiase player noted he is looking forward to future opportunities.
“No, I’m not worried at all. I have a lot of time ahead of me so I am okay with the coach’s decision.
“I am very young so I have time to make it next time, I learned a lot from the other players so I hope next time when I get the chance I will be part.”
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