Former Black Stars defender Rashid Sumaila has expressed confidence that the workforce will overcome its present struggles regardless of their poor run of type within the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.Ghana, four-time AFCON champions, lately suffered a 2-0 defeat to Sudan on the Benina Martyrs Stadium in Libya, placing their probabilities of qualifying for the match in severe jeopardy. This defeat leaves the Black Stars on the point of lacking out on AFCON for the primary time since 2004.In an interview with Bryt FM, Sumaila inspired a forward-looking strategy, urging the workforce and management to concentrate on options quite than dwelling on the defeat. Weve misplaced whether or not we prefer it or not, so I feel it is going to be prudent for us to place it behind us and discover options to our issues, he stated.He added, We’ll proceed to battle if we preserve apportioning blame as an alternative of discovering options. The management should sit down, assess themselves, repair the issues, and provides the workforce time. I consider issues will get higher.Ghana will face Angola and Niger of their last Group F matches in November, needing victories in each video games whereas hoping that Sudan stumbles in opposition to these similar opponents to have any probability of securing a spot in subsequent 12 months’s AFCON match in Morocco.