The Black Stars of Ghanaian have arrived in Ghana from Cameroon after their disappointing display at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Ghana ended their hopes of ending their 40 year trophy drought in Cameroon following a disappointing 3-2 defeat to tournament debutants, Comoros on Tuesday.
The result saw Ghana finish at the bottom of Group C after failing to win any of their three group matches; making it the first time since 2006 that the Black Stars have been eliminated in the group stage of an AFCON.
Meanwhile according to Sports journalist with TV3, Thierry Nyann, a close source has confirmed to him that the team arrived in Ghana at 3:00am – in the early hours of Thursday.
In a Twitter post, he wrote: “Correct source says Black Stars arrive in Ghana at 3AM this morning. 3AM !!!!!!!! If they won the trophy, they’d have arrived in the afternoon to get fans. They’ve gone to their homes silently.”
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Youth and Sports has summoned the leadership of the GFA to an emergency meeting following the Black Stars’ poor showing at the AFCON.
A statement signed by Sports Minister, Mustapha Ussif said the performance of the team was hugely disappointing.
It further stated that an emergency meeting has been scheduled for Friday, with the leadership of the GFA summoned to discuss how to get the team back on track.
“The entire country is extremely disappointed by the abysmal performance and early exit of the Black Stars from the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, and the Ministry of Youth and Sports shares in the nation’s sentiment,” a section of the statement said.
“With the government providing the team all the needed logistical and financial support including resources for preparation and participation in the qualifier stage to the tournament and eventually a pre-tournament camping in Qatar, the ministry is particularly disappointed in the team’s performance.
“The Ministry has summoned the Ghana Football Association (GFA) leadership to an emergency meeting scheduled for Friday, 21st January, 2021,” it added.