The President of the Ghana football Association, Kwesi Nyantakyi is urging football fans to exercise patience for Coach Herbert Addo and the local Black Stars ahead of the team’s arrival tomorrow.
The local Black Stars have fallen out of favour with football fans after a disappointing campaign at the CHAN where Ghana crashed out without a point.
The FA President who however did not hide his disappointment told Joy Sports there are a few positives to pick from the teams participation at the tournament.
He said the reports of the coaches and the management team of the local Black Stars will be studied thoroughly to find out what caused the embarrassing poor performance at the tournament.
Mr Nyantakyi said it was important to make use of the lessons in future tournaments.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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