Bayer Leverkusen trio Callum Hudson-Odoi, Timothy Fosu-Mensah, and Jeremie Frimpong, all of Ghanaian descent, were filmed talking about the latest FIFA 23 ratings
English-born Hudson-Odoi, who joined Bayer Leverkusen on loan from Chelsea in the summer transfer window, and former Manchester United defender Fosu-Mensah were both dissatisfied with their ratings.
In a video that has gone viral on social media, Dutch-born Frimpong was heard speaking popular local Ghanaian language Twi to the delight of his teammates while reacting to their numbers.
"Have patience, I am coming," he said hilariously in the video that has since trended on social media.
Three players of Ghanaian 🇬🇭 descent, Callum Hudson Odoi, Jeremie Frimpong, and Timothy Fosu Mensah reacting to their FIFA ratings.
It's the 'meba meba, towobo' at the end for us' 😂😂😂#GhanaSoccerNet pic.twitter.com/GDIiUSFGog
— Ghanasoccernet.com (@Ghanasoccernet) September 20, 2022
All three are eligible to play for Ghana but have yet to commit to the Black Stars.
Frimpong is still hoping for a call-up to play for Netherlands, while Hudson-Odoi, who has been capped three times by England, is said to be on the verge of becoming a Ghana international.
Fosu-Mensah's focus is currently on club football, having struggled with injuries in recent seasons.