Chris Hughton, the coach of Ghana, has pledged to take on the Black Stars’ lackluster first-half performances because he is concerned about it.
At Baba Yara Stadium last Friday, the Black Stars’ first 2026 World Cup qualification match against Madagascar was a tumultuous first half for them as they were unable to control play as their opponents had the better chances.
“I don’t have to rate the team; all I have to do is to think about the performance of the team. I’m delighted that we won the game and happy about the good aspects of the second half.”
“It’s a game that we could have won three or four goals looking at the chances we had and obviously the performance of Madagascar goalkeeper. For me, what I have to work on is to try and get that first half performance in a better way where we can take less pressure of ourselves” he told DSTV.
