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Black Stars will not win next year's AFCON - Abdul Razak

By Vincent Ashitey
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Abdul Razak believes the Black Stars will not end the nation's trophy drought at next year's AFCON.

 

According to him, the team doesn't have a capable team to win the nation's fifth trophy. He stressed that different sets of players are handed call-ups each and every day which is not helping.

 

"For now, I don't think we can win the Afcon," the former Asante Kotoko and Stade Malien told Kumasi based Kessben FM.

"I am a Ghanaian but we don't have a standing team capable of winning trophies.

"We keep changing the players and we keep inviting different players at any call-up which does not help in team building.

"In our days, that was not the news but what are we seeing now?

"Things have changed and with the format in place for the Afcon, it makes it difficult," he added.

The West African country are on a quest of winning the continental trophy for the first time since 1982.

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Ghana are four-time African champions winning the trophy in 1963, 1965, 1978 and 1982.

Ghana have come close in 1992, 2010 and 2015 but have failed to lift the trophy.

Newly appointed Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac has been tasked to end the country's trophy drought and pocket $300,000.

The Black Stars in Group C with Morocco, Gabon and Comoros. The AFCON has been scheduled to kick off in January 2022.