Under fire Ghana Coach Charles Kwabla Akonnor has assured that his side will make amends in their future matches following a disappointing slim margin loss to Sudan.
The Black Stars underwhelmed against their opponents and conceded a goal in the closing stages of their AFCON 2021 qualifier with the Falcons of Jediane.
The loss to Sudan delays Ghana’s qualification to the AFCON tournament in Cameroon next year.
The result has been greeted with a backlash from the public who believe the team could have done better.
The defeat was the second for Stars Coach Akonnor in his 4th game in charge following his appointment in January.
Speaking in the aftermath of the game with Sudan, the former national captain has promised an improvement in subsequent matches.
He acknowledges that there were mistakes made and the necessary amendments will be effected when Ghana next takes to the field.
“What I can say is we’ll learn from the mistakes we’ve made and of course in March (2021) we have two matches coming on.
” I strongly believe and I can assure Ghanaians that we’ll do our best to qualify,” an upbeat Akonnor assured.
Ghana, with three wins out of four games still sit top of their qualifying group tied on points with second placed South Africa.
Sudan trail the two teams by 3 points occupying the third spot while Sao Tome and Principe are without a point so far.
The defeat to Sudan leaves open, the teams likely to qualify from the group to next year’s AFCON tournament.
The Black Stars have two games to play, at home to whipping boys Sao Tome as well as a trip to face the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.