The Black Stars were frustrated to a 0-0 stalemate by Sudan in their third match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium, squandering several clear-cut opportunities.
Despite creating numerous chances through Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus, and Inaki Williams, Ghana’s inability to convert left fans disheartened and the team’s qualification hopes hanging in the balance.
Here are five key takeaways from Ghana’s disappointing draw with Sudan:
1. Lack of Cutting Edge in Front of Goal
Ghana’s attacking trio of Semenyo, Kudus, and Williams orchestrated several promising plays but ultimately lacked the clinical finishing required to secure victory. The Black Stars’ misfires in front of goal contributed to what felt like a missed opportunity to claim three crucial points. Ghana head coach Otto Addo must work on improving the team’s efficiency in converting chances if they hope to qualify for their 11th consecutive AFCON.
2. Alidu Seidu Shines Again
One of the brightest performers for Ghana was Alidu Seidu, who delivered another impressive display. His energy, tactical awareness, and combination play with the wingers were key to Ghana’s attacking threat. Defensively, Seidu was equally robust, helping to shut down Sudan’s counter-attacks. His consistency makes him a strong contender for a permanent starting role as Ghana heads into the next phase of qualifiers.
3. Solid Defensive Display
Ghana’s backline—comprising Gideon Mensah, Alidu Seidu, Alexander Djiku, and Mohammed Salisu—held firm throughout the match, neutralizing Sudan’s quick transitions and defensive counter-attacks. The defensive unit, often criticized under Otto Addo, showed improved organization and composure, earning a clean sheet in what was a solid display. Replicating this performance in the return leg will be crucial to Ghana’s qualification hopes.
4. Otto Addo Must Settle on a Consistent Attacking Lineup
With just two points from a possible nine, Otto Addo is under mounting pressure. One of his biggest challenges has been finding consistency in attack, with frequent rotations among wingers like Ernest Nuamah, Fatawu Issahaku, Antoine Semenyo, and Inaki Williams. Addo will need to identify his most effective attacking combination and stick with it to build chemistry and start producing goals.
5. Ghana’s Qualification Hangs by a Thread
Monday’s return leg against Sudan now becomes a must-win for the Black Stars. Dropping more points could severely jeopardize their chances of reaching their 11th consecutive AFCON. With only two games remaining after Monday, Ghana’s path to qualification becomes increasingly narrow if they fail to secure all three points.
Ghana’s hopes for qualification now hinge on delivering a flawless finish to the remaining matches, starting with a crucial win in the return fixture.




























