Aduana Stars striker Yahaya Mohammed has called for the collapse of the Black Stars Management Committee following the failure of C.K Akonnor.

C.K Akonnor was sacked as Black Stars coach on Monday by the GFA together with his two assistants, David Duncan and Patrick Greveraars due to bad performance.

Ghana beat Ethiopia in the opening round of 2022 World Cup qualifier following a limp display before losing to South Africa at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg.

A new coach is expected to be named in the coming days with Serbian and former Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac who is currently unemployed linked with a return.

Yahaya Mohammed says that the coach is not the only problem as the Black Stars Management Committee are also culpable since they lead the team also.

“We have to stand up both the local and foreign players because those who are leading us are worrying us. Maybe the problem could not be technical but managerial”, he quizzed in an interview.

“Let ask ourselves if those who are leading the team deserve to be there.

“If the things we hearing from the Black Stars camp are out there in the public I am not sure we will be able to stay in this country," he added.

Ghana will play against Zimbabwe in a double header match at home and away next month.