Ghana FA boss Kurt Okraku touts Hugo Broos' coaching prowess

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In the midst of mounting scrutiny surrounding Ghana's national football team, the Ghana Football Association (FA) President, Kurt Okraku, has taken to social media to commend South Africa's head coach, Hugo Broos, highlighting his coaching prowess as both nations prepare for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast.

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Okraku, in a statement on his official Facebook page, labeled Broos as a "top guy," adding a layer of intrigue to the already tense atmosphere surrounding the Black Stars. The timing of this endorsement is notable, especially considering the increasing pressure on the current Ghanaian head coach, Chris Hughton.

Since taking the reins from Otto Addo, Hughton has faced a mixed bag of results, managing nine games with four wins, two draws, and three losses.

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However, this statistical overview seems insufficient to appease the growing discontent among football enthusiasts who have voiced their displeasure over the team's style of play under Hughton's guidance.