Chairman of Ghana’s Parliament Select Committee of Youth, Sports, and Tourism, Wisdom Kobena Woyome, has communicated his conviction that the Black Stars might have performed better in their initial two matches of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers against Angola and Niger.
The senior national team their mission with a 1-0 loss to Angola, trailed by a 1-1 draw against Niger in their second Group F game.
These outcomes have left the Black Stars in third spot with only one point.
In a meeting with ChannelOne television, Woyome, who is likewise the Member of Parliament for South Tongu constituency, expressed that the team might have shown more noteworthy responsibility in these matches.
“On the player side, a touch of responsibility since, supposing that you take a gander at it, a similar pitch was what the Angolans likewise played (on) so they could have additionally presumably do a smidgen more to come by the outcomes we needed. All the more particularly too when you are playing before your home group,” he said.
He likewise communicated disillusionment with the game against Niger in Morocco.
“Notwithstanding, we saw the outcomes that we got. I was thinking the game in Morocco (against Niger) would have been one which would have been going great to stamp our place going ahead and the manner in which it went, once more, an issue of responsibility,” he added.
The Black Stars presently plan for a significant doubleheader in October, where they will face Kwesi Appiah’s Sudan.