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Former Ghana player, Samuel Osei Kuffuor says he is unsure of Ghana's chances of winning the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
According to him, the management of the team should rather think of winning the 2021 competition and forget about next year's tournament.
Speaking at a media gathering in Accra, Kuffuor added that there is the need for the coach to be allowed to put in place his plan, system, and concept that will win the nation the trophy.

He questioned the level of performance of players in the country which, in his opinion, is low. He advised managers of the game to devise means to improve the output of players.
Kuffuor also expressed disappointment in his inability to win an AFCON trophy after playing in five tournaments.
Samuel Osei Kuffour was an integral member of the Black Stars team that played at the 2006 World Cup, hosted by Germany.
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