Ghana youth teams to have a unique playing style - GFA's Technical Director Bernhard Lippert

Published on: 25 October 2022

Technical Director of the Ghana Football Association, Bernhard Lippert has revealed that there are plans to ensure national youth teams will have a playing philosophy.

The West African country who have won the Africa Cup of Nations [AFCON] four times have struggled to identify their playing style over the rate.

According to Citi Sports, Lippert revealed that a comprehensive document will be handed to all Youth coaches for the smooth implementation of the policy.

“We develop now a national football philosophy where we have to play with all teams from under 15, under 18, under 20, the same playing style and principles of play," the German trainer said.

“How we behave when we lose the ball. How we behave when we have the ball.

“It’s a 200-page document. We will present to our Youth National Team coaches.

“In the past, one coach played like this, the other one played like this. And it will not be like this in the future," he added.

Aside from the Black Stars and Black Queens, who will be excused from the philosophy.

Ghana’s male youth teams include the Black Meteors, the Black Satellites, Black Starlets, and the Black Comets.

The female Junior teams comprise Black Princesses, Black Maidens, and Black Damsels.

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