Mohammed Kudus has reiterated that he is motivated to do more for the Black Stars at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Ghana will open their campaign against Portugal at the 974 stadium on Thursday.
Despite being of Ghana’s key players in the last few years since his first appearance, Kudus says Ghanaians are yet to see his full potential as there is a lot in stock.
“What you see now is just the beginning,” he told Joy Sports.
“I am motivated to do more because I believe I can do more than I am doing now. There is still a part of my game that I can improve.”
The 22-year-old made his debut for the national team in November 2019, coming off the bench to score in Ghana’s win over South Africa during the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
“For me to make my debut and score, the feeling was unbelievable and most importantly we won,” he added when quizzed about playing his first game of the Black Stars.
After missing out on the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, Kudus will be playing in his first major tournament with the national team at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations.
Since making his debut for the Black Stars under Kwasi Appiah, Kudus has netted five goals in 18 appearances for the senior national team.
Ghana will also come up against South Korea and Uruguay in the other Group H games.
Source: footballghana