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FootballGhana Defender Alexander Djiku Looks Stunning In New Drip, Gets Fans Talking
- Ghanaian defender Alexander Djiku is enjoying the moment after dropping a new photo on Social Media
- The RC Strasbourg Alsace player grabbed the attention of his fans, who keep showering him with praise
- Alexander Djiku, who was born in France, was one of Ghana's best players at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon
Exactly a week after Ghana was eliminated from AFCON 2021, defender Alexander Djiku continues to gain attention despite posting an image unrelated to football.
The Black Stars defender posted a new image of himself dripping in a jean top and down, as he posed like a model for fresh new photos.
His post got many of his fans showering him with adulations while some referred him to his top-notch performances at AFCON.
Despite a very poor Africa Cup of Nations performance from the Black Stars, Djiku was one of the few positives in the team.
See his post below:
Fan's reactions
One fan wrote:
"Tear it all up when you return."
Kwesi Ampiah commented:
"You deserve all the applause. Keep fighting hard. Ghana loves you."
Last Hero wrote:
"The man himself...forget everybody.
Awia Koko wrote:
"You've won our heart man."
Stanza Bilal added:
"Great footballer. Keep making Ghanaians proud."
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Earlier, SportsBrief.com reported that, despite Ghana's shambolic performance at the Africa Cup of Nations, Daniel Kofi-Kyereh and Alexander Djiku have received positive reviews for giving their hearts out at the tournament.
The Black Stars' disastrous AFCON campaign came to an end after defeat to the Comoros Island in their final group C game on Tuesday night in Garoua.
However, supporters of the Black Stars took to social media to applaud the duo, who grew up in Europe.
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Alexander Djiku, one of Ghana's shining lights at the Africa Cup of Nations, has apologized to Ghanaians for the team's shambolic display at the tournament in Cameroon.
The Black Stars were booted out of the Nations Cup at the group stages following a 3-2 defeat to debutants Comoros Island on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.
The Strasbourg defender, who was on target in the game, took to Twitter to ask Ghanaians for forgiveness and adds the team will work hard to qualify for the World Cup.