Watch: Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mohammed Kudus on holiday in Mykonos

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Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mohammed Kudus appear to be taking advantage of their well-earned vacation in Mykonos, Greece! For athletes like them, taking a break to rest and recuperate is essential, particularly following demanding training and competition seasons. Mykonos is renowned for its spectacular scenery, lively nightlife, and gorgeous beaches, which make it the perfect place for a restorative vacation. It’s admirable that they are using this time to rest and recover before resuming their football duties with renewed energy and readiness for the challenges that lie ahead.

The active participation of Mohammed Kudus and Kamaldeen Sulemana in Ghana’s national squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers is impressive. Players must participate in these qualifiers in order to represent their nation on the global scene and help their side earn a spot in the World Cup. Their desire to recover and maintain optimal physical and mental health following such intense matches is reflected in their decision to take a holiday in Mykonos. This is necessary for them to continue playing football at the top levels.

 

It is evident that Kamaldeen Sulemana and Mohammed Kudus both contributed significantly to the Ghanaian national team’s performance in the most recent FIFA World Cup qualifying round for 2026.

1. The first was **Mohammed Kudus**, who started both games against the Central African Republic (CAR) and Mali. He played an important part in Ghana’s 1-2 triumph over Mali on the road in Bamako. His midfield position probably contributed to team stability and game flow control. Kudus continued to show his value in the team’s 4-3 victory over CAR in Kumasi, which might have affected the team’s offensive strategy or defensive coherence.

2.The second player to earn a starting spot was Kamaldeen Sulemana, who stood out in the game against CAR. Given his speed, dribbling prowess, and capacity to generate scoring opportunities, his selection in the starting lineup indicates that his coach has faith in his abilities. The crucial victory at home would have been secured in large part thanks to Sulemana’s assistance.

These displays demonstrate the value of Kudus and Sulemana to the Ghanaian national team as well as their capacity to perform well under duress in pivotal World Cup qualifying games. Their contributions to these triumphs demonstrate their skill and promise on the global scene and greatly aid Ghana’s attempts to earn a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Despite suffering from injuries in recent months, the 22-year-old played in 25 Championship games and provided three assists in the previous campaign.

The Saints made history in February 2023 when they signed the former Nordsjaelland and Stade Rennes forward at €25 million.

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