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Five things we learned as Angola stun Ghana at Baba Yara Stadium

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
September 6, 2024
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The Black Stars of Ghana began their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign with a frustrating 1-0 loss to Angola, as substitute Milson’s stoppage-time strike sealed victory for the visitors at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

The defeat left Ghana searching for answers ahead of their next game against Niger on September 9.

Here are five key takeaways from the underwhelming performance of Otto Addo’s side:

  1. The Pitch Hampered Quality of Play

The poor condition of the Baba Yara pitch played a significant role in Ghana’s lackluster performance. Both teams struggled to control possession, and the uneven surface made fluid football nearly impossible. Ghana, as the home side, was unable to capitalise on their home advantage as the pitch disrupted passing and movement, leading to a disjointed display.

  1. Otto Addo Outfoxed by Pedro Gonçalves

Angola’s head coach, Pedro Gonçalves, implemented a smart tactical approach, neutralising Ghana’s attacking threats with a deep, defensive setup. His strategy to absorb pressure and hit Ghana on the counterattack was effective, frustrating the Black Stars throughout the game. Addo’s inability to adjust to Angola’s disciplined defense was exposed, as the visitors patiently waited for their moment to strike and secure a last-minute winner.

  1. Alexander Djiku’s Absence Was Felt

The absence of key defender Alexander Djiku was a critical factor in Ghana’s defensive frailties. His leadership and composure were sorely missed, particularly in the heart of the backline. Abdul Mumin, who stepped in to fill Djiku’s role, made a costly error by failing to clear the ball, leading to Angola’s winning goal. Djiku’s presence could have provided much-needed stability to a shaky defense.

  1. Defensive Struggles Continue Under Addo

Defensive issues have plagued Ghana under Otto Addo, with the team consistently conceding goals in his tenure. The lack of communication and organisation at the back was evident once again, as Angola capitalised on Ghana’s defensive errors. Addo must urgently address these problems if the Black Stars hope to compete at the highest level. With 10 goals conceded in five games, tightening up the defense is a priority.

  1. Ghana’s Star Players Failed to Deliver

Despite fielding a talented squad, including Premier League stars like Mohammed Kudus and Thomas Partey, Ghana’s key players failed to shine. Kudus and Partey, usually influential, were unable to assert themselves, leaving Ghana’s attack toothless. Even with the presence of attacking talents such as Inaki Williams, Joseph Paintsil, and Antoine Semenyo, the Black Stars struggled to find rhythm and energy in their play, ultimately costing them the match.

As Ghana prepares for their crucial next game against Niger, Otto Addo and his team will need to regroup and address these key issues to revive their AFCON qualifying campaign.

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