Daniel Kofi Kyereh paid a heartfelt and morale-boosting visit to the Black Stars camp in Stuttgart on Sunday as the Ghana national team put the final touches on their preparations for the international friendly clash against Germany.
The SC Freiburg midfielder, who has endured a lengthy battle with a serious knee injury that has kept him sidelined for nearly three years, made a surprise appearance during the squad’s training session at the team base. He was immediately welcomed with warm embraces, smiles, and enthusiastic greetings from his teammates and coaching staff, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and renewed energy in the camp.
This marked Kyereh’s first time linking up with the national team setup since December 2022, when he last featured for the Black Stars, including his valuable contributions during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Although he is not yet available for selection due to his ongoing recovery process, his presence served as a powerful symbol of solidarity and commitment to the team. The 28-year-old attacking midfielder walked around the training ground, chatting with players, sharing laughs, and offering words of encouragement, visibly lifting the spirits of everyone involved as they geared up for the high-stakes encounter.
Fans and observers across Ghana and beyond have reacted positively to the gesture, describing it as a touching display of love and unity within the Black Stars family.
Supporters are particularly excited about Kyereh’s potential return to full action soon, given his impressive talent, technical ability, vision on the ball, and proven track record of delivering decisive performances both at club level and on the international stage.
The visit came at a crucial time for the Black Stars, who are using this friendly against a strong German side—scheduled for Monday evening at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart—as vital preparation ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Coach Otto Addo and his players have been working intensely to build cohesion and test themselves against top-tier opposition, and Kyereh’s unexpected drop-in added an extra layer of motivation and positivity to the proceedings. In a brief interaction captured on camera, Kyereh expressed his happiness at being back among his teammates, saying he was glad to see everyone again and hoping to rejoin them on the pitch before too long.
As Ghanaian football enthusiasts eagerly await Kyereh’s full comeback, his visit stands out as a beautiful reminder that even in the face of prolonged setbacks, the love for the national team and the desire to contribute remain as strong as ever.

