Ghana Soccer Affiliation President Kurt Okraku has pledged his unwavering help to the Black Stars’ technical staff, regardless of current criticism from followers.
“For a lot we’ve got began properly, we’ve got given them our utmost help and we are going to help all of them the best way,” Okraku said on the sidelines of a CAF seminar.
The Black Stars’ qualification marketing campaign has began badly, drawing widespread backlash from supporters. The staff, led by head coach Otto Addo, has struggled in its opening matches.
Ghana’s first sport in Group F, performed on the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, resulted in a 1-0 loss to Angola. The staff’s poor efficiency continued of their second sport, the place they managed solely a 1-1 draw towards Niger in Berkane, Morocco. Alidu Seidu opened the scoring for Ghana, however Niger’s Oumar Sako equalized in added time.
Ghana will face Sudan in October, hoping to safe a much-needed victory in each upcoming matches.