‘The GFA Must Learn To Make Our Players Feel Important While They Are Alive’ – Sonnie Badu Asserts Following Burial Of Christian Atsu

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Popular gospel musician, Sonnie Badu, has offered a piece of advice to the Ghana Football Association following the sad passing and burial of footballer, Christian Atsu.

The late Newcastle United star was buried on Friday, March 17, 2023, following his untimely demise in Turkey due to the recent earthquake.

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During his burial and funeral service, a lot of positive things were said about Christian Atsu by many people, including the Ghana Football Association as tributes.

With these things said in mind, Sonnie Badu also took to his Facebook wall to urge the GFA to do better when it comes to how they treat players who play for the national teams.

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He stressed that the football authority must endeavor to make players feel better when they are alive rather than when they die.

His full post reads:

‘Dear GFA @chris_atsu has been finally laid to rest. However, let me say this .. Let this be a reform of mindset and a change of attitude…. I know our @ghana_fa_official chairman will do things differently

I heard in recent interviews people saying that he was the Messi of Ghana… Well you guys retired him quick – whiles Messi is still playing the World Cup… Messi is 35 and Astu was 31 …

Let us learn how to make players feel important while they are alive. We should not wait for something to happen to them before we take over their funeral expenses and all of that.

We know that, most of the players get injured during international duties And it is to no suprise, that they end up losing their position, in their club teams and also national teams…. That’s why players like @thomaspartey5 would rather put their

in club rather than national teams…

@jakaminko was at his peak when he got injured playing for Ghana and everyone suddenly forgot about him… He ended up playing for a low division Turkish team – that he had fighting for his Monies owed ..

Those low division teams in Turkey are called playing to survive and keep fit .. the clubs knows it and so they fraustrate players

I heard the tribute read from the club , he told the coach he either plays or goes to see his family.. if one could only turn back time .. it shows how commited he was to his career …champ you died a hero and you scored you last goal … it cannot be forgotten by the club…… rest well .. your send off was beautiful…’

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