Former Ghana international Prince Tagoe is concerned about the individualistic display among current Black Stars players amid recent struggles.
The West African powerhouse are on the verge of missing out on the Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Morocco next year following a disappointing results against Sudan last month.
Speaking to Koforidua-based Bryt FM, Tagoe blamed individualistic plays for the Black Stars poor scoring in recent times.
“Our players are very selfish because everyone wants to be on the score sheet and make a name for themselves which isn’t right. When these players are at the various clubs, they make sure they play to a system which will yield results for the team not an individual”
“We have good strikers but they are not getting the incisive passes to score. We shouldn’t blame the strikers for lack of goals because players who are supposed to release the balls to them are not doing that”
“The individualistic play among the Black Stars players is too much. They always play for themselves but not the team. If a striker is able to create space for himself and does not the balls, that striker becomes frustrated.”
Source: Mybrtfmonline.com/Sylvester Ntim