Despite reaching the finals thrice since their final victory in 1982, the Black Stars have persistently fallen brief. Prophet Oduro attributes this to an alleged curse, claiming that the crew’s administration are partly in charge for his or her misfortune.
“When you stand earlier than your enemies and you might be defeated over a protracted interval, it means there’s something in your head that must be damaged. Like the best way the Black Stars stand earlier than their enemies and repeatedly get defeated.
“You can never tell me there’s a blessing on the Black Stars. Tell the people who handle the Black Stars that there is a curse on their head. There is a curse on their head that needs to be broken. The team will be defeated and defeated until that curse is broken. All they know is to chop money,” he mentioned.
Prophet Oduro’s feedback come because the Black Stars put together for his or her upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in opposition to Niger, following a disappointing loss to Angola of their opening match. He insists {that a} important overhaul of the crew’s administration is critical to interrupt the supposed curse and revive Ghana’s footballing success.