Head coach of Ghana’s National Men’s Under 17 Football Team, the Black Starlets, Laryea Kingston, has preached about taking a cautious approach to competing in the WAFU Under 17 Zone B Championship.
He said this in a post game interview after seeing his side beat Cote D’Ivoire 5-1 in the opening game of the championship at the University of Ghana Stadium in Legon.
Two first half goals from Joseph Narbi set the tone for Ghana’s big win ahead of its final Group B game against Benin at the same venue.
After complimenting his team but stating that there is more room for improvement for his team, Kingston highlighted the anxiety of Ghanaians to see his team excel after missing out on the Under 17 World Cup since 2017 but said his team is taking a step by step approach. (Click highlighted text to read full story)

“It’s too early to celebrate for us we are taking it a game at a time. It’s true that since 2017, we’ve not enjoyed what we are good at. Previously our youth teams were very very good so it’s something that Ghanaians are craving for.”
