Ghanaian player Ebenezer Annan is likely to miss the Black Stars’ upcoming pre-World Cup friendly against Mexico after being caught between national duty and a crucial club commitment in France.
The left-back was recently handed a call-up by new Black Stars head coach Carlos Queiroz as part of preparations for the World Cup.
The friendly match against Mexico is expected to serve as an important test for the squad, giving the new technical team a chance to assess options ahead of the tournament.
However, Annan’s availability is now in serious doubt due to his club’s ongoing promotion push. The defender has been a key figure for AS Saint-Étienne as they battle to secure a return to the French top flight.
With the season reaching a decisive stage, Saint-Étienne are prioritizing their promotion ambitions, and Annan is expected to play a significant role in the final stretch. The club is reportedly unwilling to release him for international duty at such a critical moment.
For Annan, the situation presents a difficult balancing act between club and country. While representing Ghana remains a major honour, the opportunity to help his club secure promotion is equally significant.
As things stand, club commitments appear set to take precedence, leaving Annan on the sidelines for what would have been a valuable international outing for Ghana.
Annan’s teammate, Augustine Boakye, who also received a call-up to the Black Stars, is also likely to miss the international friendly.
Ghana will face Mexico on Friday, May 22, 2026.