Accra Hearts of Oak Ivorian midfielder Camara Nguessan says his heart is bleeding for the current state of Ghana football.
The tireless holding midfielder believes that the suspension of the Ghana Premier League after the Anas expose on corruption will hamper the progress of players as they continue to stay at home without active football.
“It is very sad that this has happened. Ghana is a big country of football in Africa and in the world and footballers in the Ghana league not playing will harm the players and their development. I have tears in the eyes when I see the Ghanaian football in this state” Nguessan told footballmadeinghana.com
“Personally, the first round of the league has gone well for me though I started with Hearts of Oak very late. I have been able to catch up and I have taken my training serious. I pray that the championship will resume soon because it worries us,”
Nguessan also further emphasized that his aim is to help Hearts of Oak finish among the top ranks and also urged the Phobian fraternity to give him the needed support.
“My target for the season is to first help my team to have a good position in the league. The fans should also back me and my teammates for us to achieve our aim,”
The holding midfielder joined Hearts of Oak in the off season but had to wait for over a month before he started to play because his ITC had not arrived.