GFA TAKES BLAME FOR BLACK STARS AFCON EXIT

Ghana Football Association (GFA) President Kurt Okraku has taken burden for the Black Stars dramatic exit from AFCON 2021.

The Black Stars we’re knocked out from the ongoing African cup of nations in Cameron after displaying their worst performance in Afcon.

The GFA boss on Asempa Fm took all the responsibility for the bad performance of the black stars in the Afcon.

“It didn’t work. I’m a leader of the family, I take full responsibility but also our collective responsibility to remain calm to support this gallant group of players who have offered themselves to serve our country,” Okraku told Asempa FM.

“They need support so they can grow and win trophies for Ghana.

“For those who were not ready to serve Ghana we cannot force them, of course, these are the players who have dedicated themselves to the national calls and who want to sacrifice even in difficulties and I’m saying this group of players were ready to sacrifice their blood for Ghana.”

The GFA boss, Okraku and his executive have been summoned for an emergency meeting  on Friday 21st January 2022 at Ghana Sports Ministry.

“The Ministry has summoned the GFA leadership to an emergency meeting scheduled for  Friday ,21 January,2022 to urgently discuss and take decisions aimed at salvaging the performance of the Black Stars especially in the next set of games,” an official letter from the Ghana  Ministry of Youth and Sports to the GFA read in part.

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