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    5 big fixes await new Black Stars coach

    Constance AwunorBy Constance AwunorApril 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The departure of Otto Addo has left Ghana’s Black Stars searching for a new leader at a crucial time, with the 2026 World Cup fast approaching and a key opener against Panama looming.

    Whoever takes over the role reportedly a European coach will have limited time to work with the squad but must quickly resolve several lingering issues from the previous regime.

    A major concern is the team’s declining confidence. The Black Stars have struggled for form, managing just one win in their last five matches while suffering four consecutive defeats. Rebuilding belief within the squad will be essential, especially with friendly matches against Mexico and Wales offering a chance to regain momentum.

    Defensive frailties are another pressing issue. Ghana conceded seven goals in just two matches during the March international window, highlighting serious lapses at the back. Tightening the defence will be a top priority if the team is to compete effectively on the world stage.

    The midfield also remains unsettled. Under Addo, Ghana struggled to find the right balance, particularly in identifying a consistent partner for Thomas Partey. Options such as Salis Samed, Majeed Ashimeru, and others have been tested without lasting success. The new coach will need to make bold and possibly unpopular decisions to establish a stable and effective midfield unit.

    Another significant challenge is replacing the influence of Mohammed Kudus, who is expected to miss the tournament due to injury. His creativity, goal-scoring ability, and attacking presence have been central to Ghana’s play, meaning the coach must rethink the team’s attacking structure or find a capable alternative.

    Finally, maximizing the potential of Antoine Semenyo will be critical. Despite impressive club form, he has struggled to replicate that impact for the national team. With Kudus absent, Semenyo is likely to become the focal point of Ghana’s attack, making it essential for the new coach to deploy him effectively.

    With time not on their side, the next Black Stars coach must act swiftly and decisively to address these challenges and give Ghana a fighting chance at the World Cup.

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    Constance Awunor

    I’m Constance, a business writer focused on clear and practical insights on entrepreneurship, finance, and market trends. I simplify complex ideas to make them easy to understand, helping readers stay informed and make smarter decisions in today’s business world.

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