Black Stars head coach, Chris Hughton, says he has confidence in the crop of players that comprise the senior national football team.
Speaking to SuperSport, the 64-year-old stated that he believes in the potential of his players, and therefore certain of getting good results.
“Getting results is about believing in the players and with what we have, I believe we have a talented group of players.”
“It is also about getting the right dynamics in the team and ultimately, it is about choosing the right materials to get the results,” he added.
Chris Hughton also spoke about the relevance of preparation. According to him, a “good team spirit, good team organization, togetherness and desire from the team to win a football match” are also needed.
“At the international level, I have learned that you would need real desire from the players because they represent the team,” he added.
Hughton will wrap up the qualifying game against Madagascar and the Central African Republic in June later this year.
The former Premier League will be hoping to lead the Black Stars to end the country’s 41 years trophy drought in Ivory Coast next in the 2024 Afcon.
Chris Hughton signed a 21-month deal as the head coach of the Black Stars, replacing Otto Addo.
Source: The Independent Ghana