'Kurt Okraku's message to the Black Stars rather deflated them' - Sonnie Badu

Sonnie Badu Head.png Sonnie Badu is the head pastor of Rockhill Church

Thu, 10 Oct 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

A video of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) President, Kurt Okraku, addressing the Black Stars players ahead of their game against Sudan has sparked reactions from netizens, including Rev. Sonnie Badu.

The Ghanaian preacher cum gospel singer has shared his thoughts on Kurt Okraku's outburst at the players, describing it as 'demoralising'.

In a post online, Sonnie Badu stated that the GFA president’s outburst could do more harm than good for the players.

"With all due respect, I think Kurt’s outburst rather deflated the boys. Yes, I understand he is frustrated and wants the nation to see that he is in control. However, football is a psychological game, and this could damage the boys rather than provide the intended motivation" he said.

Sonnie Badu emphasised that the Black Stars need former captain Dede Ayew, believing his presence would help unite the team better.

"This is why Dede Ayew is still needed; he does well in motivating the boys, or a successful ex-player could be helpful. If I were Kurt, all I would say is, ‘Hey guys, Kwesi APPIAH is an ex-player and ex-coach, and so a game like this has a lot of mixed emotions," he stated.

He stated that the Jama sessions were an excellent form of bonding, questioning who currently leads those sessions now that Dede and Ofori are absent.

Background

Ghana will face Sudan on Thursday, October 10, 2024, at the Accra Sports Stadium.

This doubleheader against Sudan is crucial for the Black Stars' chances of qualifying for the 2025 AFCON after failing to win their first two games.

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Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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