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Four Convincing Reasons Why Chris Hughton Is Failing As Coach Of Ghana Black Stars 

by Kwame Obsoul
October 15, 2023
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The Dismal Descent: Why Chris Hughton’s Stint with Ghana Black Stars is Faltering

When Chris Hughton took the reins as head coach of the Ghana Black Stars, expectations were sky-high. With a storied history in the English Premier League and a wealth of coaching experience, many believed he would lead Ghana’s footballing resurgence. However, nearly six months into his tenure, optimism has morphed into disillusionment. Let’s delve into four compelling reasons why Chris Hughton’s appointment as the Ghana Black Stars coach is evolving into a profound letdown for the nation.

1. Lack of Synchronization Between Experience and Youth:

One of the glaring issues plaguing Hughton’s tenure is his failure to seamlessly integrate seasoned players with budding talents. A successful team requires a balanced blend of experience and youthful vigor. By not effectively combining the wisdom of veterans with the exuberance of rising stars, Hughton is missing a crucial ingredient for success on the pitch.

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2. Goalkeeper Conundrum:

The role of a goalkeeper extends far beyond shot-stopping. A modern goalkeeper is a pivotal figure in initiating build-up play, a concept seemingly lost on the current Ghana Black Stars squad. Goalkeepers like Ati Zigi, entrusted with this critical role, seem ill-prepared to distribute the ball effectively to their teammates. Instead of initiating controlled possession, they resort to hasty long balls that heap unnecessary pressure on the team.

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3. Formation Frustration:

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For a coach with an extensive background in the English Premier League, Hughton’s inability to settle on a consistent starting formation is perplexing. This inconsistency has left players, particularly experienced strikers like Inaki Williams and Antoine Semenyo, stranded and ineffective. They find themselves expending energy in futile chases, often without managing a single shot on target. A cohesive formation is the backbone of any successful team, and this persistent indecision is undermining the Black Stars’ potential.

4. Timidity in Setting Ambitious Goals:

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A coach’s vision and ambition set the tone for a team’s performance. Regrettably, since assuming the role six months ago, Hughton has failed to articulate any audacious goals for himself or the Black Stars. This reticence is reflected not only in his press conferences but also in the team’s lackluster performances on the field. Without clear objectives and a bold approach, it’s challenging for the team to reach their full potential.

To conclude, Chris Hughton’s appointment as the Ghana Black Stars coach is becoming a source of disappointment due to a litany of issues. From formation woes to a lack of confidence-building, his overly defensive style, struggles against top-tier teams, and inability to set ambitious goals, the signs are alarming. It’s imperative that these concerns are addressed swiftly, lest the promising future of Ghanaian football continues to be overshadowed by the current quagmire. The clock is ticking, and a course correction is desperately needed.

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