Ghana Football Association Executive Council member, Frederick Acheampong, has publicly acknowledged that Chris Hughton was not the proper alternative for the Black Stars teaching job, and his failure to succeed didn’t come as a shock.
Hughton was just lately dismissed following Ghana’s disappointing efficiency at AFCON 2023, the place they didn’t win a single match within the group stage and had been eradicated from the competitors.
Acheampong criticised Hughton’s efficiency on Akoma FM, stating, “Chris Hughton, who took over the Black Stars Technical Advisory job, learned nothing, and the matches he played were unconvincing, even when we won. From the start, I saw him (Chris Hughton) as the wrong choice to lead our senior national squad.”
In the identical interview, Acheampong defended the affiliation towards criticism over the group’s current failures.
The Black Stars haven’t progressed past the group stage of their final three main tournaments and haven’t gained a single AFCON match since 2019.
“People have attributed the Black Stars’ recent bad performance to the FA, claiming that we have failed, but this is false. I absolutely believe we will bounce back to our golden days, especially given the process we have begun by establishing the fundamentals,” he stated.
Regarding the seek for Hughton’s successor, a committee led by GFA Vice President Mark Addo is actively looking for a coach with 15 years of expertise and a confirmed monitor file of successful.
Acheampong acknowledged the previous challenges in appointing coaches however expressed confidence within the present standards.
He stated, “We admit that the appointment of coaches in the past has been problematic, but based on the criteria stated this time, the FA will hire a competent coach and will undoubtedly make the right choice this time around.”
Acheampong ended by disclosing that Herve Renard, a two-time AFCON winner, is the popular alternative for the job, however monetary constraints might hinder his appointment.
He defined, “Hervé Renard has always been the preferred choice of the FA since the departure of CK Akonnor, and while the coach is willing to coach Ghana, the economic circumstances make it difficult for us to hire him.”