Ghana head coach, Chris Hughton, said nobody is more disappointed than he is following the Black Stars’ 4-0 defeat to the United States in an international friendly.
The four-time African champions conceded four goals in 39 minutes at the Geodis Park in Nashville on Wednesday dawn.
After going five games going unbeaten with the national team, the former Brighton and Hove Albion boss has now suffered back-to-back defeats to Mexico and the US.
Speaking at the post-match press conference, Hughton said bad performances like the USA defeat can kickstart a winning run.
“I’ve also been involved in the game long enough to know that sometimes you go through what we regard as bad periods to come out better.
“Sometimes the bad performances like today can be something that can kickstart something else or something that makes my mind up about the system we are playing. I understand that disappointment. I can tell you, nobody is more disappointed than I am.”
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