Deportivo Alaves midfielder Mubarak Wakaso says the four-time African champions are under pressure to win the country its fifth continental trophy at this year’s Cup of Nations tournament in Egypt having failed to do soin the last three editions.
According to him, expectations of Ghanaians to see the Black Stars win the AFCON is at its maximum peak hence the playing body being under huge pressure to meet their demand.
Speaking in an interview with Footballmadeinghana.com, Wakaso stated that the Black Stars history of getting to the semi-finals of the tournament in the last six editions of the AFCON makes the Black Stars favourites to reach the last four in Egypt in June.
“Automatically we have to be under pressure because for the past three AFCONS, we get to the semi-final or the final and we don’t win.
He Continued “We have always gone to the AFCON to bring the trophy but we come home without it. So we are under pressure to lift it,”
The Black Stars have been to the semi-finals of the AFCON since 2008 but have failed to win the prestigious title despite coming close to lifting it in 2010 and 2015.
Ghana last won the Afcon in 1982 after beating hosts Libya 7-6 on penalties and will be hoping to make history in Egypt this year by conquering Africa for the first time in thirty-seven years.




























