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Black Stars head coach, Chris Hughton, has lamented the limited time he has to work with his squad before games.
Hughton said it is difficult to get the best out of his squad with just two days of training.
The former Brighton boss has been under fire because the Black Stars are not playing attractive football since he took over.
Speaking after the 3-1 win over Liberia in an international friendly on Tuesday, Hughton said: “I ideally would like all the players to be playing regularly at their clubs but that is not the case.
“Some play regularly, others sporadically. Some at a very high level, some at a level not so high.
“The most important thing is when they are with us. It is about what we can get out of them in two days which is difficult.”
Since taking charge of his first Black Stars game in March 2023, they have won three times in five games, with the other two ending in draws.
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