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A football country like Ghana should have a better pitch and a national stadium — Angola’s coach, Pedro Gonçalves

A football country like Ghana should have a better pitch and a national stadium — Angola's coach, Pedro Gonçalves

Angola secured a crucial 1-0 win over Ghana in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, with a late goal from Milson ending the Black Stars’ 24-year unbeaten record at the Baba Yara Stadium.

The defeat has not only affected Ghana’s standing in the qualifiers but also sparked discussions about the state of their football infrastructure.

Gonçalves Criticizes Pitch Conditions

After the game, Angola’s head coach, Pedro Gonçalves, expressed his concern over the poor state of the pitch at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

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He noted that a country like Ghana, known for its football tradition, deserved better playing conditions.

“A country like Ghana deserves a better pitch,” Gonçalves said, as he added to the growing criticism about the condition of the nation’s sports facilities.

His remarks have ignited a debate about the need for infrastructure improvements in Ghanaian football, with many calling for upgrades to ensure the team can perform at its best on home soil.

Ghana Struggles to Break Angola’s Defense

Despite starting the game strongly, Ghana struggled to create clear chances. Captain Andre Ayew had an early opportunity in the fifth minute, but his weak cutback was intercepted.

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Soon after, Antoine Semenyo had a chance to score from a corner, but his shot missed the target.

Angola responded with several attacks, with Gelson Dala coming close but failing to trouble goalkeeper Ati Zigi. Mohammed Kudus also had a good chance, but his shot was saved, leaving both teams goalless at halftime.

Late Goal Ends Ghana’s Unbeaten Run

The second half saw Ghana pushing for a breakthrough, but they were limited to long-range efforts as Angola defended well.

In the dying minutes, Angola capitalized on a chance, with Milson scoring the winning goal that sealed a historic victory for the Palancas Negras.

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The defeat drops Ghana to third in Group F, trailing both Angola and Sudan, who also secured a win over Niger.

The Black Stars will look to bounce back in their next qualifier against Niger on Monday, hoping to regain momentum in the race for AFCON qualification.

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