The Ghana FA will decide on the future of Black Stars coach Charles Akonnor on Friday at its emergency meeting.
A meeting has been scheduled to review the performance of the Black Stars in their last two games in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the way forward for the team.
Ghana picked three points out of a possible six after beating Ethiopia at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium in the World Cup qualifiers.
The team lost to Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the second game in Johannesburg on Monday by a lone goal.
Ghana coach CK Akonnor has come under serious backlash from the fans following the abysmal performance of the team in the two games.
The Stars exhibited a lackluster performance against South Africa failing to record a shot on target throughout the games.
This has led to calls for the Coach Akonnor to be sacked which will be determined by the Ghana FA Executive Council at the meeting on Friday.
Ghana FA Executive Council member Randy Abbey in an interview with Accra-based radio station Asempa FM confirmed a meeting will be held to review the performance of the team.
“Ghana lost their GFA has fixed an Exco meeting for Friday,”
“Black Stars management are yet to send their report. People can discuss but can’t rush FA. It’s not a panic situation.”
Ghana will face Zimbabwe in a double header on October 6 in Ghana, and on October 10 in Zimbabwe.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com