Ghana’s head coach, Chris Hughton, has offered his apologies for the underwhelming performance exhibited by the Black Stars in their 4-0 defeat against the United States of America. The match took place at GEODIS Park and marked a calamitous outing for the Ghanaian national team.
The United States secured a resounding victory with a Gio Reyna brace, a Christian Pulisic penalty, and a sublime finish by Folarin Balogun, making it one of their most notable wins against the Black Stars in Nashville, Tennessee.
Hughton, in recognizing the lackluster performance, expressed his regret and took responsibility for the team’s poor showing against the USA.
“I’m very sorry, and I take responsibility for the poor performance against the USA,” Hughton said.
The defeat was a significant setback for the Ghanaian side, and Hughton acknowledged the need for improvement.
Ghana now looks ahead to its upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers in November, where they are set to face Madagascar and Comoros. The national team will aim to regroup and put forth a more robust and competitive performance in these crucial matches.