Following Ghana’s 1-0 defeat against Comoros in the 2026 World Cup qualifying match, demands for the ousting of head coach Chris Hughton have surged.
Fans, disheartened by the unexpected loss, are vocally advocating for Hughton’s resignation, expressing disappointment and frustration.
The Black Stars now lag three points behind Comoros in group standings after two matches, failing to meet the lofty pre-match expectations in Moroni. Criticism of Hughton’s tactics and player selections has sharply intensified post the defeat.
The palpable discontent among supporters spilled onto social media and other platforms, with many airing grievances against Hughton’s leadership.
Protests against Hughton’s coaching decisions are gaining momentum, amid concerns about Ghana’s prospects for World Cup qualification.
The rallying cry, “Sack Chris Hughton,” echoes powerfully within the football community, signaling unparalleled pressure on the coach.
Attention now shifts to the Ghana Football Association, as fans eagerly await their response. Will they succumb to the mounting calls for change to salvage the World Cup campaign, amid escalating debates over the coach’s future?
Meanwhile, Hughton strives to retain his position, focusing on preparing the team for the upcoming 2023 Africa Cup of Nations slated for Ivory Coast in the following year.