Chris Hughton and his Black Stars squad of 25 have arrived in Madagascar ahead of a Group E AFCON qualifier match.
The team, which began camping in Accra on Monday and reportedly left Accra for Madagascar on Friday, provided numerous videos of events on their flight to Antananarivo.
On their way to Madagascar, Chris Hughton’s third call-up for the Black Stars, which he described as a team of “experienced and young talents,” enjoyed moments such as a video of Thomas Partey sparring with Abdul Samed.
A video of a trio from the Right to Dream Academy has gained lots of attention on social media. Kudus Mohammed, Kamaldeen Sulemana, and Ernest Nuamah displayed signs of friendship on a flight to Madagascar.
The astute editorial team of www.atspo.com is concerned about the trio’s unity in the early stages of Chris Hughton’s administration, noting that he gave Ernest Nuamah his first call-up after Kamaldeen and Kudus had already demonstrated unity under Otto Addo.
The trio’s teamwork is an example of how 67 players from the Right to Dream Academy have been called up to national teams, ranging from the Black Starlets (U17) to the Black Stars, and have gained prominence during Hughton’s tenure.
In the video, the trio is captured playing an electric Ludo game on a tablet while on their way to Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, for the return Group E fixture against Madagascar.