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Black Stars midfielder, Salis Abdul Samed believes that lack of telepathic understanding between the players caused the exit in the World Cup.

Ghana failed to qualify from the group stage again in Qatar, after suffering same in their last appearance in Brazil 2014.

Ghana accumulated just three points, winning against South Korea but lost to both Portugal and Uruguay.
 
Otto Addo has subsequent left the coaching job to focus on his scouting role at Borussia Dortmund as agreed before his signed for Ghana.
 
Technical advisor, Chris Hughton is likely to take over the Black Stars job permanently.
 
 
RC Lens midfield dynamo, Salis Abdul Samed believes that lack of understanding caused their early exit from the World Cup.
 
“To me, we are now building the team. We are learning because we don’t know each other, I think we could have done much more if we knew each other," he told 3Sports.
 
"I think that if the staff, management and the President, Kurt Okraku could keep the same team or make some additions because we have good players in Europe, it’s a buildup team and I think we have the qualities just that we don’t know each other much.
 
“Even though we don’t know each other much we did well, though the nation is a bit sad because we were unable to qualify. We did our best, everyone gave his all, I think this team is very solid just we don’t know each other," he added.
 
By: Abdul Razak Salim