
Swedru All Blacks striker Rudolf Mensah says head coach Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi is shaping him into a ‘hybrid striker’ as the club evolves tactically.
The remarks came after All Blacks 3-2 shock win over Dreams FC at the University of Ghana Stadium, marking the clubs first away victory of the 2025-2026 season.
Mensah, who scored 27 goals in 30 games to help All Blacks reach the top division, was named Man of the Match. He expressed optimism about the teams future following the win.
When the coach, Ahmed Fathi, came in, hes trying his best to create a different type of football in Ghana, Mensah said.
Hes trying to create hybrid players; for me, hes trying to create a hybrid striker in me. I can also be a midfielder, a defender, and a striker, he added.
Mensahs adaptability allows All Blacks to implement a flexible system, with players capable of rotating roles based on match situations.
This approach is designed to make the squad less predictable and more dynamic offensively and defensively.
The victory over Dreams FC has boosted morale and confidence, giving Mensah and his teammates belief in Fathis tactical philosophy. The strikers hybrid role could become central to the teams strategy in upcoming league fixtures.
As All Blacks build momentum, Mensahs versatility is expected to be a key factor in sustaining their top-flight campaign while introducing a new style of Ghanaian football.
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