It was Ghana's final game before going to play at the the 2014 World Cup in Brazil the spiritual home of football.

The Black Stars had lined up a high profile friendly game against the Netherlands and most players playing that game knew they were destined to be a part of the 23 man squad that will represent Ghana in Brazil.

But perhaps fate had a gloomy prospect for Ghanaian defender Jerry Akaminko who was indeed left to his fate as he was injured after then Eskisehirspor guardsman landed awkwardly on an ankle after an aerial challenge.

It was perhaps the last action of the game which Ghana lost one nil courtesy a Robin Van Persie goal, as a crestfallen defender knew right away that his chances of going to the World Cup was gone.

The defender who now plays in the gulf region for Ohod Al-Medina, says he has been neglected by the Ghana Football Association despite the Association footing all his medical bills but he adds he will not lay blame on anyone.

He was speaking in an interview with Asempa FM, where he disclosed that the only person at the GFA who kept in touch was the team doctor.

“It was unfortunate, thank God I am back on my feet. The Black Stars team doctor took care of me and the GFA paid my medical bills but I have been neglected"

“No official has called to check up on me after my surgery and I feel sad about it but I don’t blame anybody,” he ended.

The former Hearts of Lions defender now plays for Saudi Arabian side Ohod Al-Medina.