Ghana head coach, Chris Hughton, has defended Black Stars players against allegations of lacking commitment to the national team.
Speaking to BBC, the Irish-Ghanaian tactician emphasized that he has not observed any players showing a lack of commitment.
He praised the wonderful spirit in the camp, stating that players invited always aim to perform at their best for the Black Stars.
Coach Chris Hughton expressed confidence that every player participating in the Black Stars is fully committed and willingly gives their all.
“I’ve seen nothing to say that they are not absolutely fully committed. The spirit that we see in camp is wonderful.
“And I am incredibly confident that everybody that turns out for the Black Stars is there because he wants to be there and he wants to give his all,” Coach Chris Hughton said.
The coach recently announced a 25-man squad for the first round of qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Ghana facing Madagascar on November 17 and Comoros on November 21
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