Ghana’s government and football officials criticise a decision by Canada to deny midfielder Thomas Partey entry, which will prevent him from taking part in Ghana’s upcoming World Cup match. Multiple outlets report that Partey is due to miss Ghana’s game against Panama on Wednesday due to the entry denial. Ghanaian leadership describes the decision as unjust or wrong, arguing that Partey should be allowed to travel and play. The reports frame the dispute as one focused on timing and availability for the match, with Ghana seeking clarity and support around the circumstances leading to the denial. While the sources agree on Ghana’s reaction and Partey’s absence from the Panama fixture, they do not provide consistent detail on Canada’s stated reasons for the immigration or entry decision. The situation remains linked to Ghana’s preparation and squad considerations ahead of the match, with Partey’s unavailability affecting the team’s midfield options.