
Emmanuel Saint Osei, the Communications Director for Accra Great Olympics, has voiced his disappointment and strongly criticized the abysmal performance of the Black Meteors at the ongoing U-23 AFCON in Morocco.
The Ashanti Regional Inter-Schools and Colleges boys soccer championship qualifiers commenced last week with lots of fun, excitement and expected results in five different centers.
The Black Queens held their first training at the Accra Sports stadium Tuesday evening ahead of the 2024 Olympics Games qualifiers against Guinea.
Charles Taylor, the former Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko star, has expressed his disappointment with the current Black Meteors team, labeling them as the worst he has ever seen in Ghanaian football.
The Ghana U23 team recently exited a tournament at the group stage, failing to qualify for the Paris Olympic Games next year.
Throughout the tournament, the Black Meteors managed to secure only one victory, a narrow 3-2 win against Congo. However, they suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat to Morocco and could only muster a 1-1 draw against Guinea in a crucial must-win match. They conceded a total of eight goals in just three games.
Taylor commented, “I believe there is more quality at Black Meteors than Black Stars. Meteors is one step away from Black Stars so there are a lot of quality players there”
“These are the same players who are likely to fill the Black Stars in some years to come. But with this caliber of players, I can boldly say this is the worst under 23 I have ever seen in my life”
He further criticized the team, stating, “They lack quality and there’s no talent in the current of crop of players. None of the players does nothing special with the ball on the field and it’s really sad” he said.
Taylor's remarks highlight his disappointment with the performance and potential of the Black Meteors, as he believes they should be a strong foundation for future Black Stars squads.
Ghanaian football administrator Albert Yaya Commey has expressed strong support for the re-election of Kurt Okraku as President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).