Dundee United rookie Mathew Cudjoe is concentrating on a dream World Cup spot with Ghana regardless of by no means being capped for the senior aspect and taking part in simply twice for the Tangerines first workforce.
The younger African ace arrived at Tannadice final summer season however didn’t characteristic for the Tangerines till a substitute look at Easter Street in April.
Cudjoe made his first begin the next month in a defeat to Rangers at Ibrox however confirmed glimpses of his thrilling expertise.
Now the teenage starlet is hoping to make a huge impact subsequent season with European soccer to look ahead and hopes to power his approach into Otto Addo’s Black Stars squad.
That would even see him go up towards international famous person Cristiano Ronaldo with Ghana in a bunch alongside Portugal, Uruguay and South Korea for Qatar 2022.
Cudjoe gained the U20 African Cup of Nations with Ghana however it could be an enormous leap as much as the senior squad however can be hoping his new United boss might help him as they get set to nominate a successor to Tam Courts.
And talking to TV3 NewDay again in Ghana he mentioned: “We ( Dundee United ) certified for Europe so I’ll be a part of the squad.
“I’m in Ghana coaching very exhausting and I've confidence they are going to name me for the Black Stars for the World Cup.
“I consider in myself so there’s no downside. It will likely be determined by what I do on the pitch.
“I need to be a part of this workforce for the World Cup in November. That’s my dream for now so I’m working exhausting to get there.”
Cudjoe had a trial with Bayern Munich earlier than his transfer to Scotland and former boss Courts mentioned of his expertise: “With their help of Matthew, you'll be able to see the kind of gamers our followers gravitate in direction of — you'll be able to see he has maverick qualities and particular person moments.”