Afcon 2023: Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey misses out on Ghana squad through injury
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Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been left out of Ghana's squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) because of injury.
Partey, 30, has been out since October with a hamstring problem.
"This is the biggest injury that he has had," said Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton.
"The most important thing for me as head coach and our association is to give him the support that he needs through this period of time.
"Withstanding his injury, he certainly would be in the squad."
Brighton right-back Tariq Lampey also misses out because of injury, but West Ham midfielder Mohammed Kudus, Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo and Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey are all in the 27-man squad.
Captain Andre Ayew, now at French club Le Havre, is set to feature at a record-equalling eighth Afcon finals.
However, PAOK left-back Baba Rahman ruled himself out of selection to concentrate on his club form while winger Abdul Fatawu, who is on loan at Leicester from Sporting CP, is also absent.
The 2023 Afcon finals begin on 13 January and end with the final on 11 February, and Ghana have been drawn in Group B alongside Egypt, Cape Verde and Mozambique.
Former Newcastle and Brighton boss Hughton took charge of Ghana, who won the most recent of their four Afcon titles in 1982, in February last year.
Ghana squad for Afcon 2023
Goalkeepers: Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St Gallen, Switzerland), Richard Ofori (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Joe Wollacott (Hibernian, Scotland).
Defenders: Daniel Amartey (Leicester City, England), Alexander Djiku (Fenerbahce, Turkey), Abdul Fatawu Hamidu (Medeama, Ghana), Gideon Mensah (Auxerre, France), Denis Odoi (Club Bruges, Belgium), Nicholas Opoku (Amiens, France), Mohammed Salisu (Monaco, France), Kingsley Schindler (Samsunspor, Turkey), Alidu Seidu (Clermont, France).
Midfielders: Majeed Ashimeru (Anderlecht, Belgium), Osman Bukari (Red Star Belgrade, Serbia), Baba Iddrisu (Mallorca, Spain), Ransford Konigsdorffer (Hamburg, Germany), Mohammed Kudus (West Ham, England), Richmond Lamptey (Asante Kotoko, Ghana), Elisha Owusu (Auxerre, France), Joseph Paintsil (Genk, Belgium), Salis Abdul Samed (Lens, France).
Forwards: Andre Ayew (Le Havre, France), Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace, England), Ernest Nuamah (RWD Molenbeek, Belgium), Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth, England), Jonathan Sowah (Medeama, Ghana), Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao, Spain).
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