Ghana head coach Chris Hughton says he will “learn from previous experiences” as speculation surrounding his future with the Black Stars mounts before the start of their 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
Hughton, who is preparing the team for matches against Madagascar and Comoros, has been under pressure since the West Africans lost 2-0 to Mexico and 4-0 to the United States in friendlies last month.
Despite the intense speculation the 64-year-old says his mind is fully focused on the task ahead.
“It’s for me as coach to learn from our players’ performances and how we can improve, because ultimately you’re now playing competition games – two World Cup qualifiers,” the former Brighton and Newcastle boss told BBC Africa.
“They’re two games that we must do well in.
“My role as coach of the Black Stars is to get the best results and the best performances from the team. You can’t always get that.
“But you can always learn from your previous experiences, whether it’s good or bad. And, ultimately, I will work as hard as I always do to try to get things the best way that we can.”
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