Ghanaian winger Braydon Manu is determined to make a strong comeback to the Black Stars squad once he resumes active football after a challenging season marred by injuries.
Manu, who received his debut call-up for the Black Stars in 2021 during the World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Ethiopia, is eager to regain the trust of Ghanaian football fans and national team selectors.
The 27-year-old played a crucial role in Darmstadt's promotion to the Bundesliga, scoring seven goals and providing seven assists in the 2. Bundesliga.
However, his season in the top flight was cut short due to persistent injuries, limiting him to just four appearances.
Speaking about his setbacks, Manu shared, "I was really sad that the season ended that way because it was the first time we went up with Darmstadt to play in the Bundesliga. I did my part to be there, and the injuries got me, so I didn’t play that much."
Despite the challenges, Manu emphasized personal growth through adversity, stating, "As a footballer, it was the worst part of my career, but as a human being, I grew a lot because I got much more comfortable, much deeper with my faith."
Manu is now looking forward to proving himself on the field once again, asserting, "I’m ready, I’m hoping that when I start playing again and when I prove myself, they know they have a good Ghanaian player outside of Ghana."
With his determination and resilience, Braydon Manu is poised to make a strong return to the Black Stars squad and contribute significantly to both club and national team success.

