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Majority Leader Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu has dismissed the notion of a radical shake-up for the Black Stars.
Expressing his views on the team's struggles, Mensah-Bonsu, a prominent figure in Ghana politics, emphasized a measured approach to addressing the challenges faced by the national football squad.
This comes as Ghana faces the aftermath of its second early departure from AFCON, following a notably shambolic showing in the 33rd edition in Cameroon.
Ghana left the 33rd edition in Cameroon with one point and the 34th edition in Ivory Coast with 2 points after three games.
"The team has good balance now so far as I am concerned up front you will need one or two you don't need a radical shake up of this team," Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu told Angel FM as monitored by Footballghana.com
"Up front you will need one or who and also the backline you need one or two," he added.
Expressing his views on the team's struggles, Mensah-Bonsu, a prominent figure in Ghana politics, emphasized a measured approach to addressing the challenges faced by the national football squad.
This comes as Ghana faces the aftermath of its second early departure from AFCON, following a notably shambolic showing in the 33rd edition in Cameroon.
Ghana left the 33rd edition in Cameroon with one point and the 34th edition in Ivory Coast with 2 points after three games.
"The team has good balance now so far as I am concerned up front you will need one or two you don't need a radical shake up of this team," Osei Kyei Mensah-Bonsu told Angel FM as monitored by Footballghana.com
"Up front you will need one or who and also the backline you need one or two," he added.