Former Black Stars head coach and captain, Charles Kwablan Akonnor, has stated with so much optimism that qualification won't be anything difficult for Ghana despite their sloppy start to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The four-time African champions haven't really been impressive having picked just a point from their opening two matches including a defeat in Kumasi to halt their home unbeaten run that had existed for twenty-five years.
Coach Otto Addo and his men have regrouped again and are preparing for the double header against Sudan from now till next week and are definitely setting sights on nothing but a pair of wins in these matches to enhance their qualification hopes.
In an interview with Graphic Sports, C.K Akonnor, who handled the Black Stars at some point strongly believes the team will qualify regardless but will have to put in extra efforts in the main competition to avoid embarrassing campaigns like the previous two editions.
"Qualifying should not be a problem. I will be surprised if they don’t qualify, but we have to do well when we play in the competition proper."
Ghana will host Sudan in the first leg on Thursday, October 10, at the Ohene Gyan Stadium at 16:00GMT

