
JUST IN: Chris Hughton won’t be part of Ghana’s technical team to Qatar 22 based on the following reasons
The 63-year old British trainer is out of Ghana’s technical crew set for the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament.
Christopher Hughton who used to be expected to lead the Ghana to their fourth FIFA World Cup event having secured qualification in advance of Nigeria in a two-legged affair final two months now says NO.

The Black Stars of Ghana held the Super Eagles to a goalless draw recreation in Kumasi at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium but registered first goal in Abuja to settle on a 1-1 draw following Thomas Teye Partey’s twelfth minute goal.
The former Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton Manager was named among four coaches to handle Ghana crew via the qualifier game. Dortmund assistant supervisor Otto Addo, Aston Villa U-23 trainer George Boateng and Masawud DIDI Dramani which include Chris Hughton have been the personnels.
It was until now suggested that Chris will take charge of the team after the World Cup qualifiers when you consider that Otto Addo still has job to do with Dortmund.
However, information on the desk of Ghanasportscenter.com has it that the Ghana Football Association has carried out talks with Otto Addo. With the German top-flight side approving the former Black Stars player to led Ghana thru the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and Qatar 2022.
The news, which did not go well with Chris Hughton has seen his withdrawal from the technical team.
Ibrahim Tanko who used to be formerly worked with the Black Stars under Coach Kwesi Appiah will shape partnership with the technical team as they goal at having a profitable marketing campaign in Qatar as compensation for their abysmal overall performance in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Cameroon.
Chris Hughton is presently unattached but nevertheless has eyes on Managing an English Premier League membership next season