Ghana’s national football team, the Black Stars, experienced an early exit from the African Cup of Nations, drawing 2-2 with Mozambique and failing to progress beyond the group stages. This result dashed hopes of breaking the long-standing title drought and marked another group stage departure in the continent’s top football championship. In response to this setback, the Ghana Football Association dismissed Chris Hughton as the team’s coach and disbanded the entire technical staff.
The decision to let go of Hughton has sparked a wave of discontent among Ghanaian fans on social media, who are demanding more significant changes within the football establishment. The ire of the fans is particularly directed at GFA President Kurt Okraku, with many calling for his resignation. They criticize Okraku’s tenure as problematic, correlating it with the national teams’ lackluster performances in recent competitions.
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