One issue that has stirred up debate in national football circles of
late is the decision by officials of the Black Stars to reschedule the
decisive World Cup group qualifying match against contenders, the
Chipolopolo of Zambia, in Kumasi.
The issue is of such profound national interest that our joining the debate is sine qua non, so to speak.
Needless
to reiterate that the decision by the GFA to shift the match from its
original date of Sunday, September 8 to Friday, September 6 because of a
contracted friendly international match between Ghana and Japan must
have sparked the debate among the fans.
The query by some of the
fans, which we tend to be in some agreement with, is why the friendly
against Japan seems to take precedence over the World Cup qualifier as
to cede the original date of the crucial game against Zambia to it.
What is more, what is the essence of this friendly in Japan coming within the space of three days after the qualifier in Kumasi?
Won’t
our players be tired and worn out from jet lag as to make the
competitiveness of this game compromised with the likelihood of the
Stars falling heavily to their Japanese counterparts?
Mind you,
aside the hosts, Brazil, Japan were the first team to have qualified for
the 2014 World Cup and, therefore, are sitting pretty easy to welcome
friendlies in preparation, unlike the Stars whose fate stands threatened
by the now scheduled September 6 match against the Chipolopolo.
Why
the divided attention? Play and win at all cost against Zambia then
emplane immediately after the match for Japan. What if the Stars fail to
win against Zambia (God forbid), will there be any motivation left for
the friendly against Japan?
We have no doubt at all that the FA
means well in arranging for the friendly international, partly as one of
the preparations for the Stars in readiness for their final round-off
match for eventual qualification for the World Cup after beating Zambia,
and partly as a means of raising money for a rainy day.
But as
the saying goes: What is money to the grasshopper! First things first,
and in this regard it is the winning of the match against Zambia which
must be the first consideration before anything else.
As far as
we are concerned, once the Stars qualify for the World Cup there will be
several international friendlies for preparation towards the ultimate,
which is why we see the forthcoming one against Japan to be out of
focus.
Meanwhile, what is the immediate programme of Coach Kwasi
Appiah towards preparation for the match against Zambia, knowing that
most of our players are with foreign clubs currently on tours preparing
for their respective leagues, some of which will kick off a few weeks
before Ghana’s World Cup qualifier?
There has also been a stony
silence by Coach Appiah over whether or not he will recall Michael
Essien, K. P. Boateng and the Ayew Brothers for the crucial match
against Zambia, since the players have indicated their return from
national team holiday after reported interventions by the FA itself and,
not least, the Presidential fiat by His Excellency, John Dramani
Mahama.
These are matters to be resolved quickly to put the Stars’ house in perfect order for the big match against the Chipolopolo.
To Brazil, the Stars must go in 2014, willy-nilly!