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U-23 AFCON: Five things we learned from Ghana’s unsuccessful campaign

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
July 1, 2023
in Black Meteors, Football, National Teams
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Ghana’s hopes of qualifying for the Paris Olympic Games were shattered as the Black Meteors were eliminated from the 2023 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Guinea on Friday night.

Here are the key takeaways from Ghana’s unsuccessful campaign:

1. Defensive Weaknesses:

Ghana’s defensive performance was a major concern throughout the tournament. They conceded a total of eight goals in just three games, a statistic that is simply unacceptable. Goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim, who featured in Ghana’s 2022 World Cup squad, struggled to organize the defense effectively, leading to avoidable goals. The entire defensive unit, including center-back Terry Yegbe, underperformed and must take responsibility for the team’s early exit.

2. Ibrahim Tanko’s Shortcomings:

Once again, coach Ibrahim Tanko failed to deliver the desired results. Four years ago, he missed out on Olympic qualification, and history repeated itself this time. Despite the high expectations due to his previous tournament experience, where the team finished fourth, Tanko couldn’t even guide them past the group stage. It is evident that a change in coaching approach is necessary at this point.

3. Outplayed by Opponents:

Ghana consistently struggled to display high-quality football in all their matches. They were outplayed by their opponents, even in the game they won against Congo, where they were lucky to escape with a victory. Their 5-1 defeat to Morocco exposed their weaknesses, and in the match against Guinea, they lacked control and were outperformed. This is a disappointing sight for a nation that is considered a football powerhouse in Africa.

4. Prolonged Olympic Qualification Drought:

The failure to qualify for the Olympic Games adds to the disappointment of Ghanaian football fans who were hopeful of ending the long wait for Olympic participation. Qualifying for the Olympics was once routine for Ghana, with a historic bronze medal achieved in 1992. However, recent years have seen struggles to qualify, with the last appearance in 2004. The objective of ending the drought was clear, but the team fell short, leaving fans disheartened.

5. Continued Poor Tournament Performances:

Ghana’s tournament performances over the past 16 months have been consistently below par. The U-17 and U-20 teams failed to make an impact in the WAFU Zone B tournaments and missed out on AFCON qualification. The senior national team, the Black Stars, finished last in their group at the Cameroon tournament, earning just one point. They also suffered an early exit at the World Cup in Qatar. Additionally, the Black Galaxies were eliminated in the African Nations tournament quarter-finals by Niger. These repeated disappointments highlight underlying issues within Ghanaian football that require urgent attention and corrective measures from the authorities.

Source: 3news.com
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