Sellas Spikes Inducement Claims

Male Under-20 team coach Sellas Tetteh has denied bribery allegations made against him by Ishmael Yartey. The Black Satellites coach says Yartey failed to make the squad for next week's World Cup in Egypt because he had better options. Just a couple of days after Sellas announced his team for the finals which did not include Yartey, the Portugal-based midfielder accused the national manager of being induced into selecting his team. But Sellas has told KickOffGhana that the allegations are untrue.�On the left side of attack where Yartey play, there is the captain Dede Ayew and Opoku Agyemang who has played for the Black Stars and can play there. I picked which players will go to Egypt based on the needs of the team and in the past I have been proven right,� he said. �We are focused on doing well at the World Cup so I won�t let this distract the team.�The Black Satellites are presently in Tunisia rounding up preparations before heading to Egypt for the Championship where Ghana kicks off against Uzbekistan on 26 September in Ismailia. Ghana goes into the Fifa Under-20 World Cup as African Champions and are placed in Group D with Uzbekistan, England and Uruguay in the tournament which has 24 sides placed into six groups of four. Final Team Goalkeepers: Joseph Addo (Heart of Lions), Daniel Adjei (Liberty Professionals) and Robert Dabuo (Wa All Stars). Defenders: Samuel Inkoom (Basel, Switzerland), Daniel Opare (Real Madrid, Spain), David Addy (Randers, Denmark), Philip Boampong (Berekum Arsenals), Daniel Addo (King Faisal), Bright Addai (Wa All Stars) and Jonathan Mensah (Free State Stars, South Africa) Midfielders: Gladson Awako (Heart of Lions), Kassinu Ghandi (Liberty Professionals), Emmanuel Agyeman-Badu (Asante Kotoko) Rabiu Mohammed (Sampdoria, Italy), Abeiku Quansah (Nice, France), Andre Ayew (Marseille, France) Attackers: John Benson (Aspire Academy, Qatar) Opoku Agyemang (Al Sadd, Qatar) Ransford Osei (Meccabi Haifa, Israel), Latif Salifu (Liberty Professionals), Dominic Adiyiah (Fredrikstad, Norway)