Ghana’s national team played out a draw in a friendly match on Friday night as the Black Stars continued preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup. The match marked the first game in charge for the team’s new coach, whose debut performance has sparked mixed reactions among supporters.
While some fans expressed concern over what they described as a lack of commitment, urgency, and finishing quality in certain phases of the game, others believe the team showed signs of progress, particularly in its organization, ball movement, and overall tactical discipline.
The result has generated intense debate among football enthusiasts, with critics arguing that the team must improve significantly before the World Cup, while optimists insist that the new coach needs time to implement his philosophy and build a competitive squad.
Despite the differing opinions, many supporters agree that the friendly provided valuable lessons and highlighted key areas that require attention as Ghana continues its preparations for football’s biggest tournament.

