Ghanaian midfielder Kwasi Sibo has set his sights on representing the Black Stars, declaring that he is “matured enough” to don the national team jersey. The statement comes on the back of his pivotal role in helping Real Oviedo secure promotion to La Liga for the first time in over two decades.
Speaking on Asempa FM, Sibo expressed his readiness and belief that the time is right to serve his nation on the international stage. “I believe this is the time,” he said confidently. “I’m just doing my best and waiting for them. I’m always ready to represent Ghana.”
Sibo’s journey has been a testament to perseverance and hard work. The 25-year-old has impressed fans and critics alike with his commanding midfield performances, contributing significantly to Real Oviedo’s historic promotion. His composure, tactical awareness, and defensive contributions have earned him admiration in Spain and beyond.
Fans in Ghana have welcomed Sibo’s declaration, with many calling for the Black Stars’ technical team to give him an opportunity to prove himself on the international stage.
As Ghana prepares for upcoming competitions, including the African Cup of Nations and World Cup qualifiers, Sibo’s name is now in the mix as a potential addition to the national squad. Whether he will get the call-up remains to be seen, but his achievements at Real Oviedo are certainly making a strong case for his inclusion.
For now, Sibo remains focused on his career, patiently awaiting the chance to fulfill his dream of representing the Black Stars.