In a striking show of discontent, Ghana’s football fans are threatening a boycott of the Black Stars’ upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group F qualifier against Niger, scheduled for Monday at the Accra Sports Stadium. This match comes as a formality following the national team’s heart-wrenching failure to qualify for the tournament this January in Morocco.
The Black Stars, once a powerhouse in African football, faced elimination after a lackluster 1-1 draw with Angola on November 15, effectively putting an end to their aspirations for AFCON glory. This disappointing outcome has left the four-time African champions languishing in fourth place in Group F, having amassed merely three points from five matches, courtesy of two losses and three draws.
As the Black Stars look to redeem themselves with a victory over Niger’s Menas, the enthusiasm among fans is decidedly absent. On social media, venting supporters have expressed their frustration, echoing sentiments of a potential boycott. The situation has underscored a growing chasm between the team and its once-loyal following, exacerbated by a series of lackluster performances.
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Comments from fans on social platforms reflect a deep disillusionment. @samm_a10 lamented, “Greedy people. They shouldn’t have taken any money looking at how this team has disappointed Ghanaians.” Meanwhile, @mengisto2 quipped, “They should bring the stadium to our room sef, we no go watch.” The mood was further captured by @RocksonSoul1 who asserted, “Even if they are sharing money at the gate, we won’t come.” Another disillusioned supporter, @RMCharley1, predicted, “Tweaa, I bet you that no one is going to witness this match at the stadium.”
Despite the gloom surrounding the Black Stars, Niger continues their pursuit of a spot at AFCON. They remain hopeful after a recent 4-0 drubbing of Sudan, still clinging to a slim chance of progressing in the competition. A win against Ghana, coupled with a favorable outcome in the Sudan-Angola match, could see them snatch the final qualification place in Group F.
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In the wake of Ghana’s dismal qualification campaign, calls for coach Otto Addo’s resignation have intensified. Critics point to a win rate of just 26.8% during his tenure, labeling this season as one of the Black Stars’ most disappointing. Nevertheless, Addo remains defiant, declaring his commitment to lead the team forward.
As the stadium anticipates a lackluster crowd for Monday’s match, it’s clear that the road ahead for the Black Stars is fraught with challenges, both on and off the pitch.
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