By Nana Kwame Bediako
Black Stars, concluded their AFCON 2025 qualifying campaign with a disappointing 2-1 defeat to Niger in Accra. This loss not only marks a low point for the team but also highlights a series of underwhelming performances throughout the qualifiers. With this defeat, the Black Stars finish at the bottom of Group F, accumulating a mere 3 points, a stark contrast to the expectations of their supporters.
The match against Niger was a microcosm of the Black Stars’ struggles during the qualifiers. Despite having home advantage, the team failed to capitalize on opportunities and displayed a lack of cohesion on the field. Niger took the lead early in the match, putting pressure on the Black Stars to respond. However, the Ghanaians struggled to find their rhythm, and their attempts to equalize were thwarted by a resolute Niger defense.
As the match progressed, the Black Stars managed to pull one back with a wonderful strike from debutant Jerry Afriyie, igniting hopes of a comeback among the fans. However, their joy was short-lived as Niger quickly restored their lead, leaving the Ghanaians chasing the game once again. The inability to maintain composure under pressure and the lack of tactical discipline were evident, raising concerns about the team’s future direction and leadership.
Finishing at the bottom of Group F, alongside Angola, Sudan, and Niger, the Black Stars’ performance has been deemed a disgrace by many fans and analysts. This campaign has been marred by missed opportunities, poor form, and a lack of strategic planning, leading to questions about the team’s preparation and management. The disappointment felt by supporters is palpable, as the Black Stars have historically been a powerhouse in African football.
Looking ahead, the Ghanaian football community is left to ponder the future of the Black Stars. With the AFCON 2025 tournament chapter already closed, there is a pressing need for introspection and significant changes within the team. The hope is that this dismal qualifying campaign serves as a wake-up call, prompting a reevaluation of strategies and a renewed commitment to restoring the Black Stars to their former glory.