KRC Genk winger Christopher Bonsu Baah loved playing alongside Premier League stars Jordan Ayew and Thomas Partey during recent international duty. The 20-year-old missed Ghana World Cup qualifying games against Chad and Madagascar during March. He made his Black Stars debut at the 2025 Unity Cup tournament held across London. Bonsu Baah helped Ghana crush Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 to claim third place. His speed and wing skills impressed fans watching from the stands.
Bonsu Baah told 3Sports about meeting his football heroes for the first time. He stared at Partey and Ayew during training sessions because they seemed like dream figures. The young player felt amazed to share the field with such talented professionals. Training camps gave him chances to learn from experienced internationals. Meeting Premier League players motivated him to work harder at his club.
The winger hopes his Unity Cup performance earns him spots for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali during September. Ghana coaches noticed his pace and creativity during the tournament matches. Bonsu Baah wants to establish himself as a regular Black Stars squad member. His club form at Genk continues to improve throughout the current season. Strong international debuts often lead to more national team opportunities.
Bonsu Baah told 3Sports about meeting his football heroes for the first time. He stared at Partey and Ayew during training sessions because they seemed like dream figures. The young player felt amazed to share the field with such talented professionals. Training camps gave him chances to learn from experienced internationals. Meeting Premier League players motivated him to work harder at his club.
The winger hopes his Unity Cup performance earns him spots for upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Mali during September. Ghana coaches noticed his pace and creativity during the tournament matches. Bonsu Baah wants to establish himself as a regular Black Stars squad member. His club form at Genk continues to improve throughout the current season. Strong international debuts often lead to more national team opportunities.