
Ghana have decided to sack their manager Chris Hughton with the immediate effect after Ghana’s elimination from the AFCON.
Ghana has opted to part ways with their manager, Chris Hughton, following the team’s untimely exit from the African Cup of Nations (AFCON). The decision to sack Hughton comes with immediate effect, signaling a response to the disappointment of the national team’s performance in the tournament.
Ghana’s AFCON campaign took an unexpected turn as they failed to progress further, raising questions about the team’s strategy and management. The Ghana Football Association (GFA) evidently believes a change in leadership is necessary to the squad and steer them towards future success.
Chris Hughton, an experienced manager in English football, faced challenges adapting to the unique dynamics of African football and the high expectations associated with leading a team like Ghana. The decision to part ways highlights the intense pressure that often accompanies coaching positions at the international level.