10th October 2024 12:13:41 PM
2 mins readA video of Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, speaking to the Black Stars players before their match against Sudan has triggered reactions from netizens, including gospel singer and preacher Rev. Sonnie Badu.
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Rev. Badu expressed his views on Okraku's comments, describing the president’s outburst as "demoralising" for the players.
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"With all due respect, I think Kurt’s outburst rather deflated the boys. Yes, I understand he is frustrated and wants the nation to see that he is in control.
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However, football is a psychological game, and this could damage the boys rather than provide the intended motivation," he said.
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Sonnie Badu emphasised that the Black Stars need former captain Dede Ayew, believing his presence would help unite the team better.
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"This is why Dede Ayew is still needed; he does well in motivating the boys, or a successful ex-player could be helpful.
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If I were Kurt, all I would say is, ‘Hey guys, Kwesi APPIAH is an ex-player and ex-coach, and so a game like this has a lot of mixed emotions," he stated.
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He stated that the Jama sessions were an excellent form of bonding, questioning who currently leads those sessions now that Dede and Ofori are absent.
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Background
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Ghana is set to play Sudan on Thursday, October 10, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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This match is critical for the Black Stars' hopes of qualifying for the 2025 AFCON, as they have yet to secure a win in their first two games.
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