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2025 AFCON Qualifiers: Five things we learned as Niger stun Ghana in Accra

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
November 18, 2024
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Ghana’s campaign for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) came to a frustrating end as they lost 2-1 to Niger at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The defeat cemented their bottom-place finish in Group F, capping a dismal qualification series with no wins and only three goals scored across six matches.

Here are the major talking points from the match:

1. Kudus’ Missed Penalty Sums Up the Campaign

Mohammed Kudus had a golden chance to salvage a point in added time when he won a penalty after being fouled in the box. However, his poorly taken spot-kick was saved by Niger’s goalkeeper, dashing any hopes of a last-minute equaliser. Kudus’ miss symbolized the Black Stars’ struggles throughout the qualifiers, characterized by missed opportunities and a lack of cutting-edge in attack. The campaign ended with Ghana scoring just three goals, highlighting their inability to convert chances into results.

2. Bright Sparks From Promising Debutants

Despite the loss, the emergence of young talents provided a glimmer of hope for Ghana. Jerry Afriyie, Nathaniel Adjei, Terry Yegbe, Isaac Afful, and Kamaradini Mamudu all made their senior team debuts, with Afriyie standing out. The 17-year-old scored a composed equaliser, showing maturity beyond his years. Yegbe brought stability in midfield, while Adjei and Mamudu gained valuable experience. While the overall team performance fell short, these debutants hinted at a brighter future if properly nurtured.

3. Jerry Afriyie’s Goal a Rare Highlight

At just 17 years old, Jerry Afriyie marked his debut with a well-taken goal, providing a rare moment of joy for the Black Stars. His composed finish after connecting with Ernest Nuamah’s cross offered a glimpse of his potential. Afriyie’s strike was the product of his excellent form at the U-20 level, and his transition to the senior team was seamless. Although his heroics were overshadowed by the eventual defeat, his performance offers a promising building block for the team’s future.

4. Defensive Frailties Continue to Haunt Ghana

Defensive lapses proved costly once again for the Black Stars. After clawing back into the game with Afriyie’s goal, Ghana failed to hold firm, conceding a late winner. Niger’s Oumar Sako was left unmarked to head in the decisive goal, exposing Ghana’s lack of defensive organization. Throughout the qualifiers, set-piece defending and poor marking were recurring issues. Addressing these vulnerabilities will be essential as the team prepares for future competitions.

5. Otto Addo’s Future Hangs in the Balance

Coach Otto Addo’s position is under intense scrutiny following Ghana’s dismal campaign. With no wins in six matches, the Black Stars finished at the bottom of Group F, prompting calls for a change in leadership. Addo has defended his tenure, citing player development as a positive takeaway, but critics argue that results have been woefully inadequate. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) is set to hold a crucial meeting to evaluate the team’s performance and chart the way forward. Addo’s future as head coach remains uncertain, with many expecting the GFA to make a decisive call soon.

Ghana’s AFCON 2025 qualifiers were nothing short of a nightmare. While glimpses of talent from young players offer hope, systemic issues such as defensive lapses and missed chances need urgent attention. Whether under Otto Addo or a new leadership team, the Black Stars must regroup and rebuild to restore their former glory.

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