Former Ghana international Augustine Ahinful has pointed fingers at the Ghana Football Association’s (GFA) coaching choices for the Black Stars’ failure to qualify for the 2025 African Cup of Nations.
The Black Stars ended their qualifying campaign at the bottom of Group F with three points from six matches.
This dismal performance has raised concerns about the technical team’s abilities, led by Otto Addo.
“If they [GFA] had [hired the best of coaches], we wouldn’t be here. [I’m not saying] the people they hired are the worst. But if they did hire [the best coaches] and put proper structures in place we might probably would have qualified [for the Afcon],” Ahinful told Joy Sports.
“Otto Addo is always conscious in his approach to the game. I always see him play two defensive midfielders being it playing away games or home games. So I would advise playing away, because you are not too sure you can play two defensive midfielders, but when you are at home, you must be offensive,” he added.
The Executive Committee of the Ghana Football Association are still contemplating on the future of Otto Addo.