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GFA President Kurt Okraku blasts Black Stars over poor performances

Kumasi Mail by Kumasi Mail
October 9, 2024
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GFA President Kurt Okraku blasts Black Stars over poor performances
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President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kurt Okraku, has strongly criticized the Black Stars for their lackluster performances, urging the team to show more passion, desire, and commitment when representing the nation.

The GFA President Okraku’s anger came after Ghana’s disappointing 1-1 draw against Niger in a recent match, which has sparked concern over the team’s readiness and dedication.

Speaking passionately to the players, Kurt Okraku expressed his deep dissatisfaction with the team’s display, pointing out that many players seemed indifferent, lacking the energy and determination that the country expects from them.

“How did you feel going back home after drawing against Niger? A 1-1 draw with Niger is unacceptable. Four or five of the players who played in that match wouldn’t even make it into my club’s squad,” Okraku remarked, visibly frustrated.

He continued by stressing the importance of wearing the national colors with pride and urged the players to play with a sense of responsibility towards the 30 million Ghanaians who rely on the team for hope and inspiration.

“The minimum Ghana expects is a team of players who show passion, energy, and the desire to win. When you’re dribbled and you walk back while the ball heads toward your net, that’s impossible!” he added.

Okraku highlighted that the Black Stars’ history predates the current generation of players, reminding them that the team existed long before their time, and it will continue to exist after them.

“This team existed when you were not born. It is your responsibility to honor that legacy. What you do with the opportunity to wear the national jersey is what matters.”

He also criticized the team’s behavior after games, particularly when players appeared unfazed by poor results. “When we draw games and I see players laughing and smiling, it’s not acceptable. Thirty million people are suffering; this is not a joke!” Okraku warned.

In his emotional address, Okraku invoked the memory of Ghana’s fight for independence in 1957, drawing parallels between the courage of the nation’s founders and the attitude the players must adopt on the pitch.

“In 1957, Ghana gained independence because men did not run away from the battlefield. That’s why we are here today. You must fight with that same courage.”

Okraku concluded by reminding the team of the importance of their role as national representatives, urging them to focus on delivering good performances that heal and uplift the spirits of millions of Ghanaians. “What the people of Ghana need from you is passion, victory, and dedication. Why do you not care? The people are counting on you.”

With heightened expectations from both the public and the GFA, the Black Stars now face increased pressure to deliver improved performances in future matches.

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