According to Ghanaian football executive Wilfred Kwaku Osei Palmer, the Black Stars could leave the World Cup campaign in Qatar next month empty-handed.
According to him, the four-time African Cup of Nations champions, who are competing in their fourth world cup, run the risk of accomplishing nothing noteworthy if the proper measures are not taken.
Owner of Tema Youth FC in Zone Three of the Ghana Division One League has spoken his opinions on recent developments in Ghanaian football.
According to him, Ghana may not be able to achieve anything at the World Cup in Qatar if the necessary structures and systems to achieve goals at not properly laid.
“We will go and come back empty handed if we don’t put in the necessary structures and systems to achieve our set goals as a national team”, he told Happy FM in Accra.
Ghana will make their fourth appearance at the FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar next month hoping to do better than 2010 squad in South Africa.
Ghana will play European giants Portugal on November 24 before taking on South Korea on November 28 and Uruguay on December 2.
The Ghana Football administrator wants the right things to be done ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament in Qatar next month.