The Ghana Football Association has launched the National Football Philosophy, through its technical directorate.
Ghana's Football DNA is the fruit of two years of work by the directorate, led by its director, Bernhard Lippert.
In the development of what the FA President has described as 'The Greatest Gift to Ghana's Football', it was concluded Ghanaian players lack some qualities key to the modern game.
As a result, the DNA is centred on four moments; Ball Possession in Offense, Transition to Defense and Out of Possession Defense - areas which will have specific demands from Ghanaian players.
Kurt Okraku, GFA President, explained the philosophy is a joiner between Ghana's Agoro football and Sam Arday's 'multisystem'.
The GFA has admitted results of the National Football Philosophy will take time to materialise.
However, they also explained for the philosophy to materialise, coaches in the country need to embrace the new approach to how Ghana wants to play the game.
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