Scores of Twitter users say that the disappointing performance of the Black Stars in the 2021 African Cup of Nations, can be attributed to the exposé by ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
In a series of tweets monitored by MyJoyOnline.com, the aggrieved football fans indicated that the poor performance of the senior national team is linked to the departure of the former president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Frank Kwesi Nyantakyi; who was sacked after a documentary by Anas, titled 'Number 12'.
According to them, the exposé eroded the goodwill and solidarity of Ghana's football; leading to a decline in the performance of the Black Stars to date.
Kelewele Joint, an aggrieved supporter thus tweeted, "Kwesi Nyantakyi was really the backbone of the Black Stars herh. We all can agree that Anas’ investigation was needless. See how we dey suffer".
Kwesi Nyantakyi was really the backbone of the Black Stars herh.
We all can agree that Anas’ investigation was needless. See how we dey suffer— KELEWELE JOINT 🍟 (@ANKAMAGYIMI__) January 18, 2022
Jrue No Holiday also remarked as follows: ''Anas dey pri waa because if Kwesi Nyantakyi dey like he buy some cool 6 points for we but we sey the thieves for Ghana all ebe am we want sack."
Anas dey pri waa because if Kwesi Nyantakyi dey like he buy some cool 6 points for we but we sey the thieves for Ghana all ebe am we want sack.
— Jrue No Holiday (@1RealKayPee) January 18, 2022
Another concerned fan tweeted, "Ever since Anas did an exposé on GFA, Black Stars has never been the same.#TeamGhana".
Ever since Anas did an exposé on GFA, Black Stars has never been the same.#TeamGhana pic.twitter.com/7HHS3kpmvk
— _realjosh™️ (@joshkingdal) January 18, 2022
"Ever since Kwesi Nyantakyi left our football, Ghana is sinking", a user, Osei Gyamfi Benjamin, tweeted.
Ever since Kwesi Nyantakyi left our football, Ghana is sinking 🤢 #Anas
— Osei Gyamfi Benjamin (@OseiGyamfiBenj2) January 18, 2022
Another disappointed supporter, Francis Walkie, said "Kwesi Nyantakyi would’ve secured Ghana a semi-finals qualification for the Black Stars even before the tournament had started. God will punish Anas where ever he is".
Kwesi Nyantakyi would’ve secured Ghana a semi finals qualification for the black stars even before the tournament had started. God will punish Anas where ever he is. 🤦🏽♂️
— Walkie 😎🇬🇭🦅 (@FrancisWalkie) January 18, 2022
Kay also said, "Nothing good came from that Anas GFA investigation Now see This Red Card would never happen under Kwesi Nyantakyi".
Nothing good came from that Anas GFA investigation
— kay 💧 (@KayPoissonOne) January 18, 2022
Now see
This Red Card would never happen under Kwesi Nyantakyi
The comments from the disappointed supporters were in reaction to the failure of the Black Stars to beat Comoros to enhance their chances of progressing to the next stage of the tournament.
After a hard-fought game, the Stars lost by three goals to two, against Comoros, with skipper, Andrew Dede Ayew, receiving a red card in the opening exchanges of the game.
Per the results, the Black Stars have been evicted from the ongoing tournament in Cameroon.
Subsequently, they'll be expected to leave the country, as their hopes of ending their 40-year AFCON trophy drought has come to an end.
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