It took Charles Akonnor just 10 games to lose his job as Black Stars coach. Despite many Ghanaians deeming the sack as the right call, it only solves a part of a bigger problem.
There are fundamental challenges with the national team that needs to be addressed in order to end the 39-year wait for a trophy.
The Joy Sports team have put together an editorial listing the key steps the new coach of the Black Stars has to take to ensure the mistakes of Akonnor aren't repeated.
The 5 'Ts' are team building, tactical approach, talent identification, trust and technical direction.
You can watch the editorial which explains these 'Ts' below:
JoySports details five things incoming Black Stars coach needs to do to get the team back on track.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/7zZ8Cv9gL7
— 2021/22 Football Season (@JoySportsGH) September 15, 2021
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