A primary house defeat in 24 years on the Baba Yara Stadium will all the time depart followers disgruntled.
More so, if the loss was delivered as that of the Black Stars; Ghana conceded a late stoppage time objective in opposition to Angola in Kumasi, ending the staff’s 24-year dominace on the venue.
Following the end result of the sport, followers have expressed their displeasure in the direction of the state of the Baba Yara pitch, labeling it as “ disastrous “.
3Sports captured the very best of fan opinions, which are rife on the internet.
“I just wish CAF and FIFA push our matches to another country. The pitch is so bad. Simple ball control is even hard for the players. How do you expect to win? “ Edward wrote on X.
Horlali Moses also shared the same sentiment as Edward : “When you fail to maintain a pitch that has brought you a lot of success over time, it pays you back at some point and could clearly see from the goal Ghana conceded. The pitch made it difficult for the player for Mumin to clear the ball”, he wrote.
For champion Atta, he was having none of it and leveled the blame on the prime hierarchy: “Blame our leaders” he wrote.
The horrendous state of the pitch and stadium services was echoed by Angola supervisor Pedro Goncalves in his post-match presser: “A country like Ghana deserves a better pitch and National Stadium”, he stated
Beyond the inadequacies of the pitch, the end result was what mattered most to Ekow Azurri: “ Sometimes it’s better to say nothing about this team to avoid getting a heart attack”, he wrote
James Quartey believes every thing is in distraught: “Everything make basaaaaaaa”
Here’s how some Ghanaian followers reacted after the loss to Angola in Kumasi #3SportsGH pic.twitter.com/HnZed8GgKw
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Ghana’s 1-0 loss to Angola means, for the primary time since February 2000, when South Africa defeated Ghana 1-0 on the Baba Yara Stadium within the AFCON, the staff has misplaced a recreation on the sacred grounds.
In response to this in his post-match presser, head coach Otto Addo stated : “It doesn’t feel good”
A pitch invader bundled away from the pitch by safety on the Baba Yara stadium #3SportsGH pic.twitter.com/vVJucz48C5
— #3Sports (@3SportsGh) September 5, 2024
The public angst and backlash triggered primarily by the state of the pitch and end result won’t dissipate anytime quickly.
However, the Black Stars have a possibility to make amends after they tackle Niger on September 9 within the second qualifying recreation of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations preliminary video games in Morocco.
By Andrews Sefa Bamfo