Senior CAF Media Officer, Ibrahim Sannie Daara, has credited the Black Stars' new struggles to frequent changes in coaches.
Under the Kurt Okraku-led administration, five coaches have dealt with the senior national team. CK Akonnor was named as Kwesi Appiah's replacement yet was in the long run supplanted by Milovan Rajevac.
Following the Black Stars' horrible performance at the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon, Rajevac was supplanted by Otto Addo on a break reason for the World Cup end of the season games against Nigeria. In the wake of leading the team to fit the bill for the World Cup in Qatar, Addo remained lead coach yet resigned after the team initial exit.
After Addo's resignation, Chris Hughton, already the team's technical advisor , was named however was dismissed after the team's group stage exit at the 2023 AFCON in Ivory Coast. In Spring, the Ghana FA reappointed Otto Addo on a 34-month bargain.
With the Black Stars struggling to have an impact, Sannie Daara, a former Ghana Football Association (GFA) Communications Director, accepts the regular instructing changes have adversely affect the team's performance. He encouraged patience as Otto Addo build a more stronger squad.
"We crushed Nigeria to qualify for the World Cup with an extremely youthful team. The force ought to have gone on in spite of the end, however we were unable to support it," he told Asempa FM.
"I believe the regular changes in coaches have harmed the team and affected their confidence. We can't perform well at competitions or even against minor teams. We are building a youthful team, so we should exercise patience," he added.
Presently, the Black Stars sit third in Group F with only two Points after four games. They will face Angola and Niger in the last round of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations(AFCON) qualifiers, venturing out to Luanda to play Angola on November 15, trailed by a home game against Niger Republic three days after the later.