2023 Africa Cup of Nations: Mohammed Kudus continues to shine, but can he lift Ghana alone?
On January 22, 2024, 2:28 PM
Mohammed Kudusâ electrifying brace against Egypt served as a stark reminder of his world-class talent. But even his brilliance might not be enough to carry Ghana beyond the group stage of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). The Black Stars need a collective awakening to realize their AFCON dreams.
Kudus: A beacon in the darkness, yet a weighty burden
Returning from an injury which has kept him out of action since December 28, 2023, Kudus transformed Ghanaâs attack against Egypt. His mesmerizing goalsâone a stunning long-range strike, the other a deflected curlerâwere conjured from seemingly nothing, showcasing his ability to create magic out of thin air.
Kudus has scored 13 goals from 27 appearances in all competitions this term, along with two assists for West Ham United.
However, Ghanaâs over-reliance on Kudus for both creativity and goals is a cause for concern. The teamâs struggles in their opening defeat to Cape Verde, managing only one shot on target from a total of 10 shots, starkly highlighted this dependency.
With the West Ham United man in the Ghana team against Egypt, despite being dominated in possession, Ghana managed five shots on target from 11 total shots.
Beyond Kudus: A team in need of unity and tactical clarity
While Kudusâ introduction sparked life into Ghanaâs attack, others must step up to share the burden. Offensive talents like Inaki Williams and Jordan Ayew need to be more effectively integrated into the teamâs strategy.
Williamsâ trademark runs into the centre from the right flank often go ignored a source of visible frustration for the Atletic Bilbao man. While Ayewâs dribbling and crossing ability from the left flankâa proven supply route for goals at both club and national levelâare underutilized.
Chris Hughtonâs side despite scoring from a corner kick in their opening game against Cape Verde have also struggled to utilise their set-pieces.
Hughton at a press briefing today in Abidjan said he had worked on set-pieces before the tournament, suggesting that Ghana was due another set-piece goal soon.
Defensively, Ghana must eradicate costly individual errors. The defensive mix-up that gifted Cape Verde a victory and the lapses in concentration that led to Egyptâs equalizers cannot be repeated. A more coordinated pressing system from the front spearheaded by Antoine Semenyo is also crucial to prevent opponents from exploiting gaps in midfield.
Mozambique: A final hurdle and a chance for redemption
Ghana faces a must-win encounter against Mozambique to salvage their AFCON hopes on Monday at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium (Ebimpé Olympic Stadium) in Abidjan. But defeating Mozambique is only the first step.
For Ghana to conquer their group-stage demons and progress deeper into the tournament, they need more than Kudusâ brilliance. A collective effort, a tighter defence, and a consistent offensive threat from multiple sources are crucial. The time for individual reliance is over; Ghana must rediscover their unity and tactical clarity to unleash their true potential.