
Ghanaian footballers David Abagna and Razak Abalora were significantly missing from Petrocub’s UEFA Champions League initial certifying match versus Kazakhstani side Ordabasy, following the reported elimination of Nana Yaw Amponsah as the club’s President.
The lack of Abagna, an assaulting midfielder, and Abalora, a goalkeeper, from the lineup has actually raised concerns about their future with the Moldovan club.
Reports from regional media sources in Eastern Europe suggest that Petrocub’s board of directors ended Amponsah’s agreement due to arguments over the club’s instructions.
Both gamers had actually signed up with Petrocub throughout the winter season transfer window under the administration of Amponsah.
However, current arguments in between the previous president and the club’s management resulted in stress, leading to their exemption from current group activities and their lack from the journey to Kazakhstan for the Champions League qualifier.
As Petrocub browses through these modifications in management and lineup characteristics, unpredictabilities tower above whether Abagna and Abalora will continue their period with the club or look for chances somewhere else.
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