Graham Potter says Yves Bissouma deserves the chance to play in a âfantasticâ tournament like the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Albion midfielder has been named in Maliâs squad after a three-year absence for the competition which takes place in Cameroon in January and February.
Potter knows about the passion for AFCON from his time in Ghana when he was technical director for the Ghanian womenâs team during the 2007 World Cup.
âIf selected then heâs due to go and he goes with our blessing and I hope he does well,â said Potter.
âWe will miss him. He was exceptional at Chelsea as part of a really good team performance, his ball recovery and how he ran away from some of the best midfielders in the world. Playing for your country is a fantastic thing and we support our players who want to do that.
âWhen I worked in Ghana I saw how prestigious a tournament it is and itâs a competition I will be really interested in.â
In the group stages Mali play Tunisia on 12 January, Gambia four days later and Mauritania on 20 January. The knockouts start on 24 January with the final scheduled for 6 February.
Potter is confident Albion can adapt without Bissouma. âAll the players are important, itâs not our model to rely on any one individual.
âWeâve got results without Lewis Dunk, who is our captain and very important to us. Itâs a team game and the most important think is how each individual functions in the team environment.â