The forward has assessed his output this
term and does not believe he is fit to break into the Black Stars ahead
of the World Cup and only wants to focus on his club career for nowGhana
international Matthew Amoah has served notice to the Black Stars
handlers that he is not interested in making a quick return to the team,
despite his exploits at club level.
The Heracles Almelo striker
has made two World Cup appearances with Ghana but has not played any
meaningful role at international level after South Africa 2010.
Amoah told Accra-based Power FM on Monday that he wants to invest more of his energy and time in saving his Dutch Eredivisie side from relegation.
“I’m
not thinking about the Black Stars because it has been a long time,”
the 33-year-old opined. “Since South Africa I have not been playing [for
Ghana].”
“I’m not thinking about Ghana and what I’m thinking
about is how to help Heracles survive relegation. Right now I’m not
focusing on the Black Stars.”
However, Amoah was quick to add that
he has not retired from international football yet, and only wants to
be in the right shape before considering “a future” comeback.
The
former NAC Breda striker has endured two hamstring injuries this season
and does not want to compound his situation. He was, however, bullish
that “Ghana will escape the first round and hope that this time we can
do a lot more better” as the four-time African champions square off with
US, Germany and Portugal at the group stages of Brazil 2014.
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