
Former Asante Kotoko predator, Eric Bekoe says he is unperturbed about not making the Black Stars team that placed second at the just-ended Africa Cup of Nations, stressing that the sky is the limit.
Bekoe, who is the current highest goal scorer for Petrojet in the Egyptian league, commended the Black Stars on their vintage performance in the 27th edition of the CAN tournament though they could not lift the cup.
Speaking on Asempa FM, Bekoe who once won the goal king in the Glo Premiership, said he was not the least disturbed about his exclusion, adding that the coach knows best.
Explaining further, the goal getter refused to be considered a better player than Ransford Osei who made the 23-man squad after John Mensah was injured, saying Osei has a different style, citing an example of Brazil's Ronaldinho and Ronaldo.
He however expressed optimism that he would be included in the squad that would battle for the World Cup in South Africa in June.
He was confident the Black Stars would be a difficult side to beat in the upcoming Mundial.


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