Ghanaian forward Kevin-Prince Boateng reiterated his desire to don the colours of the Black Stars again on Monday following the team’s defeat against Morocco at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)
Boateng, 34, indicated his readiness to play again for the team by tweeting that current head coach Milovan Rajevac should have invited him.
Boateng wrote that “Ghana should have just called me” after learning of the disappointing result in the Black Stars first game at the ongoing in Cameroon.
Ghana were left disappointed after they begun their campaign with a loss at the hands of the North-African side on Monday evening via a late goal from Sofiane Boufal in the 83rd minute.
The 34-year Hertha Berlin midfielder has not played for the Black Stars since his misunderstanding with then-head coach Kwesi Appiah during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The former AC Milan and Barcelona forward in the same tweet, however, wished the Black Stars well in subsequent games at the tournament.
Ghana are desperate to win the Afcon for the first time in 1982 but they must improve after failing to impress on Monday evening against one of the favourites.

???????? Ghana ???????? #shouldhavejustcalledme next game 3 points let’s go black ⭐️
— Kevin-Prince Boateng (@KPBofficial) January 10, 2022