Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso yearns for his car after damaging accident

Published on: 16 October 2018
Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso yearns for his car after damaging accident
Wakaso with his car when it was not damaged by the accident

Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso is yearning for his car two weeks after it was damaged in an accident while on his way to play for his country.

The in-form Ghana international Mubarak Wakaso escaped unhurt following the accident in the highly customized Benz in Spain  nearly two weeks ago.

The Deportivo Alavés midfielder was heading to Bilbao's Loiu airport to travel to Ghana for their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sierra Leone when the accident took place.

The 28-year-old Wakaso did not sustain any serious injuries and he is not relishing the chance of regaining the car that he highly admired.

"I miss my toy car," Wakaso tweeted him and his car when the vehicle was in good shape.

His Spanish club also confirmed that the Ghanaian star was unhurt when the accident occurred.

Wakaso's car when it was damaged
Wakaso's car when it was damaged
"Wakaso Mubarak has had a slight car accident this morning but he is in a perfect condition," said Alaves in a statement which added that the incident happened on a stretch of the AP-68 motorway.

"Wakaso resumed on his way to the airport minutes later," the statement concluded.

The midfielder is back in Kwesi Appiah's Black Stars squad for their double-header against Sierra Leone on 11 and 15 October having missed Ghana's 1-0 defeat to Kenya in a Nations Cup qualifier in Nairobi last month.

But the former Espanyol and Villarreal player may have to delay his return to the pitch for Ghana after their matches against Sierra Leone were cancelled.

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