Five key takeaways from Ghana’s defeat to Angola in 2025 AFCON qualifier
Ghana’s disappointing 1-0 loss to Angola in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at Baba Yara Stadium highlighted several key issues.Here are five crucial takeaways from the match: Pitch Conditions Impact PerformanceThe poor state of the Baba Yara Stadium pitch played a significant role in the match, affecting both teams’ performances and contributing to the disappointing outcome for Ghana. Defensive Errors Prove CostlyGhana’s loss was sealed by a late defensive mistake. Abdul Mumins failure to clear a cross led to a 93rd-minute goal by Angolas Milson, highlighting the crucial impact of individual errors. Angola’s Tactical DisciplineAngola’s game plan was well-executed, with their defensive organization and timely attack proving effective against Ghanas usual dominance at home. Ghana’s Offensive StrugglesDespite controlling possession, Ghana struggled to convert their opportunities, with notable chances from Jordan Ayew and Mohammed Kudus going unrewarded. Fan FrustrationThe defeat led to a strong reaction from Ghanaian fans, who expressed their frustration by throwing bottles onto the pitch, reflecting deep dissatisfaction with the teams performance and the stadium conditions.