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Athletic Bilbao striker Inaki Williams has spoken out about his decision to join the Ghanaian national team once again.And all we can say is that the player has no regrets about his decision, despite the frustrating AFCON experience with the Black Stars.
"I would never have imagined this. I had to make a decision and I don't regret being able to represent the country of my parents and my family, to go back to my origins, to be able to travel more and see my loved ones in Ghana. It's true that things didn't work out as we'd all hoped, but it's true that on a sporting and personal level, it helped me a lot. In fact, I think I'm in one of my best moments thanks to this decision."
The player who has scored 9 goals this season also spoke about the fight against racism in stadiums. "It's true that La Liga is taking good steps by naming those who commit these insults. Perhaps the players, between all of us, we should help each other a little more, but the sanctions should be severe, so that we can eradicate it as quickly as possible, because soccer is an example for many children. Soccer is a sport of camaraderie and teamwork, and that's what it should convey."