Ex Ghana international Godwin Attram says Ghana cannot win next year’s African Cup of Nations considering the level of preparedness.
The Black Stars are without a coach and despite qualifying as Group E winners for the showdown in Equatorial Guinea there are defensive frailties and an unstable goalkeeping situation which have been broadly discussed amongst Soccer fans as militating factors to achieve a fifth AFCON triumph.
The tournament kick starts in six weeks and Godwin Attram who represented Ghana at the 2006 Nations Cup in Burkina Faso insists that is not good enough time to iron out the wrinkles even upon the appointment of coach Avram Grant
“We are not ready for the tournament yet, we give credit to the team and the officials for qualifying but there is a lot to be done before the tournament,” he told Joy sports
“If we want to go to the tournament and just participate then that is fine but if we want to win the cup then we must work hard and prepare very well because for me we are not ready for the tournament.”r
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