According to Mustapha Ussif, minister of youth and sports, the government is making every effort to guarantee that the Black Stars have a successful World Cup campaign in Qatar.
When the 2022 World Cup begins on November 20 in the Middle East nation, Black Stars will play in their fourth World Cup.
The four-time African winners had a disastrous World Cup campaign in 2014, with contentious off-field problems taking center stage.
Due to players’ threats to stop practicing, the government had to airlift $3 million to them in Brazil. Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng were both kicked out of camp for egregious indiscretions.
Ussif is fully aware of all that happened eight years ago and is determined to avoid repeating the same errors.
“We are exerting every effort to ensure the success of our campaign and the World Cup trip. We’ve grown from our mistakes, so we don’t want this trip to Qatar to be anything but positive. He remarked at the National Team Day Walk with the Legends on Saturday, “We want to make sure that we go to Doha and come back home successfully, without any trouble.
In a rematch of the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals, the Black Stars will play Portugal on November 24, South Korea four days later, and Uruguay on December 2.
Source: newsthemegh.com