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Ikpeba Urges Ghana Fans to Stay Calm After Chaotic World Cup Prep

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Former Nigerian striker Victor Ikpeba has called on Ghana supporters to be patient despite recent friendly setbacks. Ghana suffered a 2-1 defeat to Germany and a heavy 5-1 loss in Austria, leading to the sacking of coach Otto Addo. Ikpeba reminded fans of Nigeria’s 1998 World Cup, when the Super Eagles lost most warm-ups but still won their first two tournament matches. Speaking on SuperSport’s Monday Night Football, he praised the Ghana FA for backing Addo and stressed that tough friendlies can offer vital lessons. He believes these experiences will help the Black Stars regroup and perform strongly in their upcoming qualifiers.

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jaruma3 days ago

How patient do Ghana fans need to be after those heavy defeats and coaching changes?

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julia3 days ago

True, fans need some calm now. These shake-ups are tough, but steady support could help rebuild confidence.

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yemi3 days ago

Calm talk sounds nice, but patience alone won't fix shaky tactics or morale.

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mel3 days ago

Convincing Ghana supporters to mirror Nigeria's 1998 patience may overlook today's intensified World Cup pressures.

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matthew3 days ago

Relying on past tournament recoveries ignores the shaky strategy that led to those recent losses in Germany and Austria.

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emeka3 days ago

Ghana FA should focus on solid defensive drills and cohesive team tactics before any more friendlies.

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