Randy Abbey, executive Council member of the Ghana Football Association, has rubbished claims of a possible removal of Black Stars coach Chris Hughton; calls for improvement of team.
According to the Kpando Hearts of Lions Football Club president, no one at the Executive Council has discussed Hughton’s position despite the national team’s poor run of form.
“There is an unwarranted impression that there is a gang up against Chris Hughton,” Abbey told Accra-based Original FM, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
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Mr. Abbey also said he has “only watched one of Chris Hughton’s games, but from what I gather from commentary, everyone, including himself, agrees we need to improve.”
He further opened up on the fact that “the Ghana Football Association Executive Council has not discussed Chris Hughton as an agenda.”
He also revealed that some persons are deliberately trying to create the impression of an unnecessary disaffection for the couch of the satrs.
“There is an unwarranted impression that there is a gang up against Chris Hughton,” Abbey told Accra-based Original FM, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“I have only watched one of Chris Hughton’s games, but from what I gather from commentary, everyone, including himself, agrees we need to improve.”
“The Ghana Football Association Executive Council has not discussed Chris Hughton as an agenda.”
On 12 February 2023, the Ghana Football Association appointed Chris Hughton as head coach of the Ghana national team, the Black Stars. Prior to his role, in February 2022, Hughton accepted a role as technical advisor to the Black Stars coaching staff for the period of their World Cup qualifiers in March. In May 2022, Hughton was appointed in the same role until the end of December 2022 alongside Otto Addo as head coach
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