President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, the , has addressed the concerning state of the Black Stars, Ghana’s senior male national football team.
In recent matches, the Black Stars have struggled to make a positive impression, causing growing anxiety among Ghanaians who are eagerly anticipating a victory in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament.
During the international break in October, Ghana participated in two friendly matches against Mexico and the USA.
Unfortunately, both of these encounters witnessed lackluster performances by the Black Stars, leaving little room for optimism.
The team suffered a 2-0 defeat to Mexico and a harsh 4-0 loss to the US Men’s national team.
Expressing his concern about the team’s recent uninspiring displays, GFA President Kurt Okraku emphasized his unease. He firmly believes that the national team must overcome these setbacks and strive for improved performances in the future.
“Our Black Stars must rise again but I’m a disturbed servant,” Kurt Okraku said in a post on Facebook.
Ghana next month will commence the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
The Black Stars will take on Madagascar and Comoros.