Vice President of the Ghana Football Association, Mark Addo has charged Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton to ensure "dynamism" in the team as Ghana prepares to face Central African Republic.
The Irish-born Ghanaian coach has been under the cosh since he was hired by the GFA in March.
Under his tutelage, Ghana has won one match from three, scoring two goals.
"Nobody is happy with the performance. Chris himself is not happy with the performance," Mark said in an interview with Luv FM.
"We expect more and we are Ghana. It is not for the lack of talent.
"[2022 World Cup] We saw that this team can be dynamic. It is a question of making sure that he [Hughton] is picking the right players and ensuring that the system that he is deploying is quite dynamic enough to be able to break teams down and so we can get results."
The Black Stars come up against CAR on Thursday at the Baba Yara Stadium, needing a point to guarantee their qualification to AFCON 2024 in Ivory Coast.
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