
Ghanaian Football "At Its Lowest," Says Analyst Listowel Mensah
Accra, Ghana – During a recent "Floodlight Sports" broadcast on Angel 102.9 FM, prominent sports analyst Listowel Mensah delivered a scathing critique of the current state of Ghanaian football, asserting that the sport has reached its "lowest point." Mensah did not mince words, stating, "Ghana football is at its lowest; the football authorities should stop lying to the fans." He highlighted several systemic issues contributing to this decline, including the organization of competitions like the FA Cup, which he believes fails to adequately showcase and develop local talent. The analyst pointed out that despite an abundance of raw talent within Ghana, particularly in Division Two and Three leagues, the lack of proper investment and a conducive framework prevents these players from reaching their full potential. He also raised concerns about refereeing standards, suggesting that officials often "take advantage of the system." Mensah drew comparisons to other African leagues, implying that Ghana's football infrastructure and management lag behind. He emphasized the need for a robust system that benefits players and national teams, rather than perpetuating a cycle of underperformance. His remarks underscore a growing frustration among fans and experts regarding the direction of Ghanaian football.