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Former Black Stars captain, Asamoah Gyan, has urged leaders of Ghana football to be humble and learn from what Morocco is doing right with its football.
The 37-year-old adds that nobody is perfect and Ghana should be open to turning to the North African country for lessons regarding its fallen standards with football.
Gyan posted a video of himself touring facilities in Morocco, with a caption that was straightforward.
Africa's all-time top scorer at the FIFA World Cup in history wrote on Instagram: "It’s about time we learn from what Morocco is doing. Nobody is perfect. We have to be humble and learn from each other."
The highlight of Morocco's progress was setting a new Africa record at the 2022 World Cup, where they reached the semifinal - becoming the first nation from Africa to do so.
The country has been praised for the huge investment in football, boosting some of the best sporting facilities in Africa.
Ghana failing to progress from the stage at the 2023 U23 Africa Cup of Nations recently has rekindled debates about the country's failure at major international tournaments in the last 16 months.
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