Alhassan lined up for the Black Stars for over a decade and was a part of the crew that gained the 1978 and 1982 AFCON titles.
Despite his achievements for Ghana, the 68-year-old is among the legends who stay bitter because of some guarantees made to them not being fulfilled.
Speaking about Ghana’s four-decade trophy drought, Alhassan stated the poor remedy of previous legends is the explanation why the Black Stars have constantly did not win any piece of silverware.
“The challenges faced by the Black Stars can be traced back to the poor treatment we received,” he instructed Angel FM, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“This adverse treatment is the reason behind the team’s current struggles. We possess players of calibre who ought to be lifting trophies, yet they falter at tournaments due to the past actions against us.”
Alhassan began his profession at Accra Great Olympics and was Ghana Premier League high scorer twice, earlier than becoming a member of Gabonese facet FC 105.
The ahead additionally performed in South Korea sooner or later, the place he was on the books of Ok-League 1 facet Hyundai Horangi.
For Ghana, Alhassan featured at a number of AFCONs, profitable the match twice and rising as the highest scorer within the 1982 version.