Nations FC Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Kennedy Boakye-Ansah, beleives head coach for the side, Frimpong Manso, will turn things around despite his tough start. The Abrankese-based side recently appointed the former Ghana international as the new head trainer after parting ways with Kasim Ocansey Mingle.However, following his appointment, Manso has just recorded a win after four matches, which leave them at teh 14th position with just 10 points after 10 games into the 2025/26
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito is calling on fans to come out in huge numbers and back the team as they prepare for their outstanding Ghana Premier League clash against Young Apostles.He believes the supporters play a key role in lifting the players to fight harder for results.Speaking to Asante Kotoko SC TV, Karim Zito made his expectations clear as the Porcupine Warriors aim to climb the table:"I am also expecting a victory tomorrow I am not saying this to find an excuse.
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito is calling on his players to keep fighting as they prepare for their outstanding league game against Young Apostles.He believes the team has what it takes to rise again but must start winning games at home to keep their ambitions alive.Speaking to Asante Kotoko SC TV, Zito explained the support the squad received from management this week."Well I think yesterday we had a meeting with the IMC the technical team had a meeting with the IMC.
The head coach of Medeama SC, Ibrahim Tanko, has heaped praise on goalkeeper Felix Kyei for his improved performance since the start of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season. The highly-rated shot-stopper was in post for the Tarkwa-based side on Sunday during their Week 10 fixture against Eleven Wonders.On the matchday, Felix Kyei saved a penalty kick, helping Medeama SC to secure a hard-fought 2-1 win at the end of the 90 minutes.Speaking in his post-match interview, Ibrahim
Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito is worried about the growing number of injuries in his team as they prepare to face Young Apostles in their outstanding league fixture.He spoke openly to Asante Kotoko SC TV about the difficult situation he is managing.The Porcupine Warriors have many key players missing, and Zito fears the list could get worse before it gets better. When asked if new names would return from the injury list, he stressed that the situation is the opposite.â??No rather
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito leads his team into their league game against Young Apostles with a clear message.After the 1-1 draw with Aduana Stars, he believes the players must be hungrier. He warned the team not to wait to concede before improving their performance."The attitude should be even bigger than the one we went in to play against Aduana. We have seen our mistakes we have corrected them and then we also talk about the mentality. Why should you wait for somebody
The head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko, is optimistic his team remains a candidate for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League title following their victory against Eleven Wonders.The Yellow and Mauves played away to Wonders on Sunday and secured a narrow 2-1 triumph at the end of what was a very close contest.Speaking in his post-match interview, Ibrahim Tanko praised his players for grinding to amass all three points, noting that the win keeps their league title ambition
Ghana international Antoine Semenyo is expected to be at the centre of a transfer bidding war in the winter transfer window.According to sources, a £65 million release clause in the contract of the AFC Bournemouth star man would become active in the January transfer window.With several clubs aware of the situation, it is understood that they are circling to bid for the Black Stars forward.Last summer, Semenyo was the subject of many transfer stories, with a lot of Europeâ??s
Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo has taken a major step in his personal life by proposing to his girlfriend, Jordeen Buckley.The 25-year-old arranged the romantic moment after leaving the Black Stars camp, where he was ruled out of Ghanaâ??s friendly against South Korea due to an ankle injury.Semenyo, who captained Ghana in their 2-0 defeat to Japan, had sustained an anterior talofibular ligament injury in his left ankle. With the forward sidelined, he was permitted to leave
Ghana head coach Otto Addo has described his sideâ??s encounter against South Korea on Tuesday as an even contest.The coach and his team suffered a 1-0 defeat to South Korea in a game where several key Black Stars players, including Mohammed Kudus, Jordan Ayew, Thomas Partey, and Antoine Semenyo, were missing.Assessing the contest after the game, Otto Addo applauded the South Koreans for their win, but shared that he believes his Black Stars equally played well.â??First of
Head coach of the Black Stars of Ghana, Otto Addo, has admitted that his team needs to improve before the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Speaking after Ghana lost 1-0 to South Korea on Tuesday morning, the coach noted that his focus in the coming months will be on transforming the national team in all aspects of their play.â??For the World Cup, there are still some months to go for us to improve. Surely also in all aspects, in pressing and creating chances, but also not allowing chances,
Ghana coach Otto Addo says the Black Stars struggled to execute their pressing scheme against South Korea because several new players are still adapting to his system.Ghana lost 2-0 to Japan, and on Tuesday, an improved performance saw them lose 1-0. Black Stars used a five-back shape in both games on the Asian tour, shifting between a 5-4-1 and a 5-2-3-1.Addo explained that South Korea often overloaded one side, forcing Ghanaâ??s wide players and midfielders into quick decisions
Black Stars coach Otto Addo says Ghana have 'months' to make the necessary improvements before the 2026 World Cup, stressing that the team must refine every phase of their play ahead of the tournament.After this break, the team will only meet once in the March window before regrouping for the 2026 World Cup.He made the assessment after Tuesdayâ??s 1-0 defeat to South Korea in Seoul, where Ghana produced a stronger display than in last weekâ??s loss to Japan.Addo
Black Stars coach Otto Addo says assessing Ghanaâ??s performances against Japan and South Korea is challenging, stressing that tactical adjustments and contrasting opposition styles make direct comparison unreliable.He maintained that the team created more openings in Seoul than in last weekâ??s 2-0 defeat in Nagoya, but noted that each match demanded different solutions.Addo pointed to the structural changes made for the 1-0 loss to South Korea on Tuesday, explaining that
Ghana striker Antoine Semenyo has a £65m release clause in his contract ahead of the January transfer window. The clause will be activated withing the first two weeks of January as several clubs including English champions prepare to make a move for the red hot striker.Bournemouth seem to be preparing for life after their talismanic forward following huge interest from top clubs in England.He was on the radar of Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City in the
Black Stars coach Otto Addo says Tuesdayâ??s 1-0 defeat to South Korea showed clear progress from last weekâ??s 2-0 loss to Japan, noting that his players pressed with greater intensity and purpose throughout the friendly in Seoul.He maintained that the stronger collective effort reflected their growing understanding of his tactical demands.Addo highlighted the improvement in Ghanaâ??s off-ball work, stressing that the side applied pressure more consistently and disrupted
Black Stars coach Otto Addo described Tuesdayâ??s loss to South Korea as an â??evenâ? contest, insisting the match offered encouraging signs despite Ghanaâ??s 1-0 defeat.The team produced a more structured display than in last weekâ??s reverse to Japan, showing improved movement and confidence on the ball throughout the friendly in Seoul.Addo noted that Ghana maintained good possession at key stages, yet South Korea proved more decisive in the final third.â??I
South Koreaâ??s superior finishing proved decisive, according to Otto Addo, after Ghana fell 1-0 in Tuesdayâ??s international friendly in Seoul.The Black Stars boss admitted his side created enough chances but failed to convert, which ultimately shaped the outcome.The Ghanaian side showed a stronger display than in last weekâ??s defeat to Japan, offering improved ball circulation and attacking intent.Addo noted his teamâ??s progress but conceded the Koreans made better
Italy-born Ghanaian Karen Appiah Amoakoah produced a player of the match display to help AC Milan's Women's U19 team to a thumping victory at Fiorentina in the Women's Primavera League. The 18-year-old scored and delivered a brace of assists to inspire the Milan side to a 5-1 victory on Sunday, November 16.The hosts broke the deadlock early in the match through Giulia Baccaro but AC Milan responded 30 minutes later through hat-trick heroine Strauss Louise to end
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare delivered a standout performance for the Black Stars in their 1-0 loss to South Korea on Tuesday at the Seoul World Cup Stadium, making a strong case for the starting spot ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Asare missed Ghanaâ??s 2-0 defeat to Japan in the Kirin Challenge Cup after arriving late to camp. Many had questioned whether he could handle pressure against top sides, arguing he hadnâ??t faced stronger opposition during the World
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