Ghana deputy coach, Mas-ud Didi Dramani says the Black Stars' participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is a platform for learning in the process of creating success and building a strong winning team for the future.
The Black Stars suffered an elimination from the ongoing World Cup after losing 2-0 to Uruguay in their final group H game.
Dramani in an interview with Daily Graphic believes the current Black Stars team has gained experience from the tournament which will aided the West African nation to end the 40-year trophy drought.
"The headline is the experience gained as a unit - the players, technical staff and the management - and this should be the foundation for the future to be successful," Dramani told Daily Graphic in an interview.
"I will say the 2022 World Cup has been a platform for learning in the process of creating success and building a strong winning team,”
"The technical leadership was very well structured with clear directions from the two games against Nigeria in the playoff till date," he stated.
Didi Dramani said based on the promise shown by Ghana's young team, which had only two players who had tasted the World cup before - the Ayew brothers - it was incumbent on the nation to believe in the process initiated by the technical team to help reach the desired goal.
"It is important for us to keep the trust in believing in the process with a strong alignment of the whole project.”
"Getting everyone on board these processes is very key to think and practise established structures of the team," he added.