The local Black Stars Management Committee Chairman, Mr. George Afriyie has expressed disappointment over the team’s abysmal performance at African Nations Championship (CHAN) and insists the technical team, playing body and the management committee has no excuse for their failure.
The local Black Stars were eliminated from the on-going CHAN tournament in Sudan failing to win even a match in their three group games.
Mr. Afriyie told Asempa Sports that things did not turn out as they expected and as the chairman of the contingent that went to Sudan, they take full responsibility for their failure.
The team was losing finalist in the maiden edition of the tournament, and entered the Sudan competition hopeful of the ultimate.
According to Afriyie, Ghana’s failure at the tournament is a wake-up call and apologized to Ghanaians for the poor display.
Benedict Owusu /Asempa Sports/Ghana
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