Chris Hughton, the coach of the Black Stars, is unwavering in his belief that Ghana stands as one of the top contenders for victory in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations hosted in Ivory Coast.
The anticipation builds as the four-time Africa champions embark on a journey next month, aiming to bring an end to a four-decade-long drought in the prestigious tournament.
Expressing his confidence in Ghana’s capabilities, Hughton emphasizes the crucial role of the passionate supporters who will be making the short trip to Ivory Coast. The coach envisions the fifth AFCON trophy bid receiving substantial backing from the dedicated fanbase, a factor he considers instrumental in the team’s success.
Acknowledging the competition’s formidable landscape, Hughton mentions other strong contenders such as Cameroon and Morocco, recognizing their past achievements.
Additionally, he highlights Senegal as a noteworthy competitor due to their impressive track record. Despite the tough competition, Hughton confidently states, “I would like to think Ghana [are among the favourites] because we are next door. We will bring good support. It’s a long time since we won.”
The former manager of Brighton and Hove Albion has meticulously assembled a 55-man squad in preparation for the tournament. This comprehensive selection will undergo further scrutiny and refinement, ultimately culminating in a final squad of 26 players who will represent Ghana on the continental stage in January.
Ghana’s path in the tournament has been charted with the team placed in Group C, where they will contend with formidable opponents. The group includes the seven-time champions Egypt, along with Cape Verde and Mozambique, setting the stage for intense competition and thrilling football encounters.
As the countdown to the Africa Cup of Nations begins, the Black Stars, under Hughton’s guidance, carry the hopes and aspirations of a nation hungry for success. The journey ahead promises excitement and challenges, and only time will reveal whether Ghana can reclaim its glory and add another prestigious title to its rich football history.