GFA President Kurt Okraku has expressed deep frustration with the Black Stars' recent 1-1 draw against Niger, emphasizing that the team's performance was unacceptable.
In a passionate address to the players, he urged them to take their responsibilities seriously as representatives of Ghana.
Okraku issued a stern ultimatum: “Die for Ghana or never be selected again.” He emphasized the importance of playing for the 30 million citizens who support the team, calling for a renewed commitment to excellence.
He also criticized the players' demeanor after the match, noting, “When we draw games, I see players laughing and smiling,” which he found unacceptable given the gravity of their performance.
Looking ahead, Okraku urged the team to deliver a strong showing in their upcoming match against Sudan, underscoring the need for focus and determination. The president's message is clear: the Black Stars must rise to the occasion and embody the pride of their nation.
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