Former Ghanaian international Yahaya Mohammed has criticized the Ghana Football Association for the Black Stars’ recent poor performances.
The team’s disappointing results in the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, which include two draws and two defeats, have left them winless and in third place with just two points out of a possible 12.
Mohammed, who is a former Asante Kotoko striker, attributes the struggles to the GFA’s approach, accusing them of consistently selecting players who lack an understanding of the team’s identity.
“The Ghana Football Association is not doing enough to ensure the Black Stars perform,” he told Asempa FM.
“They invite players from all sorts of places to join the team without knowing how we play. These players don’t know our DNA.
“Over the weekend, we saw Semenyo against Manchester City and I asked myself, is this same player who plays for Ghana? Thomas Partey mostly play at right back for Arsenal but can he do the same thing for Black Stars?
“All these things fall at the doorstep of the Ghana Football Association because they need to do things right.”
The Black will be back in action this month against Niger and Angola in the final round of qualifications matches