The Ghana Football Association boss, Kurt Okraku has publicly apologized to Ghanaians following the Black Stars woeful performance in the AFCON qualifiers.
The Black Stars have seen themselves trailing poorly behind the likes of Angola, Sudan and Niger after only managing to pick three points from a six game qualification process. The team drew with Sudan at home, Angola away and Niger away allowing them to salvage only three out of a possible 18 points. Their failure to qualify has resulted in the Football Association being picked on by even international sports pundits.
After the team lost to Niger in their last home game, the F.A boss, took to his social media page to openly apologise for the performance of the team. He shared that, his heart bleeds at the failure of the team for not qualifying for the AFCON tournament. A tournament the Black Stars have a rich history with.
According to him, this is not what the country wants or what was bargained for. He said at this point, only cool heads can win and as leaders of the sports, they will stay together, be honest with themselves and fix this problem.
He mentioned that the road to full recovery after normalization is definitely bumpy and rough, but their collective efforts and patience will win and Ghana the beloved country will win. As a Black Stars fan and as the leader, he said “I share in your pain and in our pain. We will rise from this temporary setback, it shall be well