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Former Ghana midfielder, Sulley Muntari has advised the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the technical team not to dismantle the Black Stars squad that went to the 2022 World Cup.

Ghana exited from the 2022 World Cup after losing to both Portugal and Uruguay in Group H despite recording a win over South Korea.

The Black Stars scored five goals but conceded seven goals in their three games in the group stages.
 
Although, Ghana was shown the exit from the group stage, the players showed huge prospects for the future if things are done right.
 
Sulley Muntari, who played in three World Cups for Ghana, believes that this te should be the foundation of the Black Stars in the future.
 
“I can’t wait to see these kids progress not now, in future. Like hold them together, I am one but of course, I am going to talk to the management, coaches and probably the President, you don’t dismantle this team," he told 3Sports.
 
“Whatever happens here, you still hold these kids because they are very young. You don’t change most of them, just a little maybe one or two then you just polish them. Let say 8-9 players should be the base for the future of the national team. Eight players should be like the foundation of the Black Stars” he added.
 
By: Abdul Razak Salim