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2025 AFCON Qualifier: Five things we learned as Sudan stun Ghana in Benghazi

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
October 15, 2024
in AFCON, Black Stars, CHAN, Football, Ghana, National Teams
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Ghana’s Black Stars are on the verge of failing to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in two decades after a disappointing 2-0 loss to Sudan at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium in Benghazi.

The defeat exposed significant weaknesses in the team’s defense and attack, raising serious concerns about the future of coach Otto Addo and his squad as they struggle to salvage their AFCON 2025 qualification campaign.

Here are five key takeaways:

AFCON Qualification in Jeopardy

Ghana’s defeat leaves them on the brink of missing out on the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in 20 years. With just two points from four matches, the Black Stars are in a precarious position. To keep their qualification hopes alive, they must win their remaining two games against Angola and Niger while hoping Sudan drops points in their fixtures.

Defensive Mistakes Prove Costly

Defensive errors once again undermined Ghana’s performance. Both of Sudan’s goals resulted from poor defensive decisions, with Alidu Seidu and Gideon Mensah failing to clear the ball effectively. These mistakes allowed Ahmed Hamed Mahmoud and Mohammed Abdelrahman to capitalize, highlighting Ghana’s recurring defensive vulnerabilities, which could ultimately derail their qualification hopes.

Lack of Attacking Precision

The Black Stars’ attack was ineffective, managing just one shot on target throughout the game. Despite boasting skilled players like Mohammed Kudus and Inaki Williams, Ghana struggled to create any real goal-scoring opportunities. Williams’ disallowed goal, which many saw as a questionable decision, only deepened the frustration, as the team continues to lack a clinical touch in the final third.

Otto Addo’s Tactics Under Fire

Coach Otto Addo is under increasing pressure as his tactical decisions come under scrutiny. Ghana’s inability to adapt to Sudan’s strategy raises concerns about his game plan and team management. With qualification hanging in the balance, Addo faces the challenge of reviving team morale and finding a tactical solution to secure crucial wins in their remaining games.

Pressure Mounts on Star Players

Attention has shifted to key players like Mohammed Kudus, who has struggled to replicate his best form since the 2023 AFCON. As the team’s attacking output diminishes, there’s growing pressure on him and other senior players to lead by example. While individual brilliance has often been a lifeline for the Black Stars, their over-reliance on it without cohesive teamwork may not be enough to see them through to the tournament.

Ghana’s path to AFCON 2025 is now fraught with uncertainty, and unless drastic improvements are made, they risk missing out on the prestigious tournament for the first time in 20 years.

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