Ghana Football Association technical director Bernard Lippert has acknowledged the Black Stars need to play an attractive brand of football to achieve their next two major objectives.
The Black Stars have failed to win a major silverware since 1992.
Ghana has come close to ending the trophy drought in the last decade, in 2010 Angola losing to Egypt in the finals and in 2015 Equatorial Guinea- Gabon as the Stars lost to Ivory Coast in a penalty shootout.
The Black Stars have set their sights on securing qualification for the 2022 World Cup and as well win the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon next year.
Ghana are looking to end what will be a 40-year drought in the January 9 – February 6 continental finals.
In an interview with Citi Sports, the German trainer said, “We have to get used to [the players] and find a final squad, and we also have to establish this team,”
“If we really want to qualify for the World Cup and be successful in the AFCON, we have to get a little bit more quality and we have to play more successful and maybe also more attractive football.”
Ghana handed Sao Tome and Principe a 3-1 defeat and drew 1-1 with South Africa to secure qualification for the upcoming AFCON finals.
“[My time with the Black Stars] is honestly too short to judge everything now after just five months. We are still in the process of selection,” Lippert, who took over as Ghana technical director in October last year, said earlier this month.
“We have a lot of players, I think more than 50, and it’s time to finish the selection process and concentrate on a squad of 25 to 30 players and really prepare them tactically and in group tactics to make the team really strong.
“We played almost every match with a different squad and this, in my opinion, was maybe a little bit too many changes because we changed too often.
“But at the end of the day, it was also necessary to find out the best players. We have a new coaching staff so we also will love to get used to them and find a final squad.”
The final draw for the Afcon finals will be conducted on June 25.
In the World Cup qualifiers, Ghana has been drawn against South Africa, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe in the second round, which was originally set to commence next month but has now been postponed to September.
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