The Black Stars were held to a goalless draw with Sudan in their third match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers at the Accra Sports Stadium, in what was a horror show of chances missed.  Ghana had great moments of getting into the lead against Sudan through the likes of Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus and Inaki Williams, but failed to do so and left many fans disappointed with what they witnessed on the day.

Here are five things we learnt from Ghana's stalemate with Sudan at the Accra Sports Stadium A lack of cutting edge in front of goal The Black Stars' attacking forwards combined in many great ways to create goal-scoring opportunities required to grab all three points on the day but lacked the cutting edge in front of goal  in what was a horror show of several missed chances from the likes of Kudus, Semenyo and  Williams.

Ghana head coach Otto Addo has a mandate to ensure his team rediscovers its best level in converting chances if they want to stand a chance of reaching their 11th straight AFCON.

Alidu Seidu was crucial once again Alidu Seidu was one of Ghana's brightest players on the pitch with endless moments of promise on and off the ball, and must keep his place as a starter in the Black Stars setup.