2023 Africa Cup of Nations: Vincent Odotei Sowah blames Kwesi Nyantakyi for Ghana’s collapse

Published on: 23 January 2024
2023 Africa Cup of Nations: Vincent Odotei Sowah blames Kwesi Nyantakyi for Ghana’s collapse
Vincent Sowah Odotei

Hearts of Oak board member Vincent Odotei Sowah has blamed former Ghana Football Association president Kwesi Nyantakyi for the Black Stars' failure at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

He believes that the means Nyantakyi used to grind results for Ghana was not sustainable and his predecessors won’t be able to use such methods.

Ghana’s shambolic tournament was summed up in four minutes of added time against Mozambique on Monday night where Andre Ayew conceded a penalty and conspicuous corner led to the Mambas scoring twice to draw 2-2, leaving Ghana on the brink of elimination.

Sowah took to social media to share his perspective on why Ghana failed in Ivory Coast.

“Call back Nyatakyi...? We are where we are because of him. He inherited a football built on foundations laid by Ben Kwofie, Sam Ochere and Alhaji Sly Tetteh. What did he do with what he inherited?

“He milked it, and instead of making sure the drivers of those successes were solidified and strengthened he rather went about building a personality cult and made sure we won matches by any means necessary which were not sustainable.

“Even when we were winning I challenged him that if we don't change a time like this will come. Our football is not competitive and needs a radical overhaul. I have been saying this for the past 2 decades.

“It is because of such failures that we are investing heavily in Hearts of Oak.”