Ghana player Kwasi Sibo pointed fingers at his teammates for missing the Africa Cup of Nations. The Real Oviedo midfielder said players cared more about themselves than working together as a team. He watched the matches and saw how badly the squad performed during those crucial games. The Black Stars failed to reach AFCON for the first time since 2004. This massive disappointment shocked fans across the country.
The four-time African champions crashed out after finishing last in their group. They managed just three ties and three losses from six qualifying matches. Sibo told Asempa FM that players showed no teamwork during the AFCON campaign. He compared this to their World Cup qualifying efforts where unity looked much stronger. The midfielder noticed a clear difference between the two tournaments.
Ghana has bounced back since that AFCON disaster struck the national team. The Black Stars beat Chad and Madagascar back-to-back during World Cup qualifying matches. They also grabbed third place at the Unity Cup tournament held in London recently. These results gave hope to supporters who feared the worst after missing AFCON. The team appears to have learned from their earlier mistakes.
September brings more World Cup qualifying action for the Black Stars squad. They face Chad and Mali during the next two matchdays of the campaign. Sibo hopes his teammates will maintain their improved team spirit for these important games. The midfielder wants Ghana to avoid another qualification failure.
The four-time African champions crashed out after finishing last in their group. They managed just three ties and three losses from six qualifying matches. Sibo told Asempa FM that players showed no teamwork during the AFCON campaign. He compared this to their World Cup qualifying efforts where unity looked much stronger. The midfielder noticed a clear difference between the two tournaments.
Ghana has bounced back since that AFCON disaster struck the national team. The Black Stars beat Chad and Madagascar back-to-back during World Cup qualifying matches. They also grabbed third place at the Unity Cup tournament held in London recently. These results gave hope to supporters who feared the worst after missing AFCON. The team appears to have learned from their earlier mistakes.
September brings more World Cup qualifying action for the Black Stars squad. They face Chad and Mali during the next two matchdays of the campaign. Sibo hopes his teammates will maintain their improved team spirit for these important games. The midfielder wants Ghana to avoid another qualification failure.