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Why Black Stars Crashed Out Early In AFCON, Popular Ghanaian Reveals

The Black Stars of Ghana said goodbye to the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2019 in the Round of 16 against Tunisia.

The reason for the early exit of the Ghanaian national team which has never lost a match before to the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia was revealed.



According to information on Ghpage; Popular Ghanaian sports journalist, Countryman Songo has confirmed that indeed some Ghana Black Star players during their short stay in Egypt for the AFCON 2019 slept with prostitutes every night.

According to Countryman Songo who spoke in a live interview from Egypt where he was staying to monitor the progress of the national team, it was a sicking sight to see during the team’s short stay in Egypt.

Patrick Osei Agyemang as Songo is officially known revealed that there was no discipline in the players and management had no control of the players.

Countryman Songo wandered why young men like the Black Star players could not discipline themselves for just 3 weeks and play the AFCON to the satisfaction of Ghanaian but chose to sleep with prostitutes which ended up weakening them.

For the first time in the history of Ghana, the National team, Ghana Black Stars were kicked out of the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) competition at the Round 16th stage.

The team lost out to Tunisia in a penalty shootout which ended 4-5 in favor of Tunisia.

Throughout the competition, the only successfully beat Guinea Bissau in the group stage. The rest of the games were all draw against their opponent until Tunisia kicked them out.

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