The Minister for Sports and Recreation, Kofi Adams, has thrown his support behind newly appointed Black Stars coach Carlos Queiroz while challenging him to unlock the full potential of the Ghana national team ahead of upcoming international assignments.
According to the Minister, the Black Stars remain one of Africa’s most talented football sides, but recent performances have left many Ghanaians disappointed and demanding major improvement. He stated that the arrival of Queiroz presents a fresh opportunity to rebuild confidence in the team and restore Ghana’s reputation on the international stage.
Speaking on the expectations surrounding the new coach, Kofi Adams stressed that the technical team must focus on discipline, tactical organization, and consistency in performance if the Black Stars are to compete strongly against top football nations.
He noted that Ghana possesses quality players across Europe and other major leagues, insisting that the challenge now lies in finding the right strategy to bring the best out of the squad. The Minister added that Ghanaians are eager to see a more competitive and united national team capable of delivering positive results in major tournaments and qualification campaigns.
The Sports Minister further emphasized that government and football authorities are prepared to support the new coach, but results on the pitch will ultimately determine public confidence in the rebuilding process.
The appointment of Carlos Queiroz has already sparked conversations among football fans and analysts, with many hoping his vast international coaching experience can help transform the fortunes of the Black Stars after a difficult period marked by inconsistent performances.
Supporters are expected to closely monitor the team’s next matches as the new technical direction begins to take shape, with pressure mounting on the Black Stars to reclaim their status among Africa’s elite football nations.
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