Head coach of the Black Stars, Charles Kwablan Akonnor says that his side is under no pressure whatsoever to play to a particular style.

Speaking at a press conference on Sunday he admits that the Ethiopians had the bulk of possession in their last game which they won 1-0.

Ghana has struggled for goals in recent matches with a solitary goal scored in their last three outings losing to Morocco, drawing against Ivory Coast and beating Ethiopia a fortuitous long range strike from Mubarak Wakaso.

While many local fans have also complained about the dull style of play the Ghanaian trainer says that his team is under no pressure to play in a particular style.

"Not necessarily. We were aware of the opponent and what they can do. In that match what we expected was that they will possess the ball."

"We watched them play against Ivory Coast and in that game they took 70% of the game but lost. So they weren’t a threat, of course the Ghanaian style is to play and possess."

"But there were things we didn’t do especially in the second half we were not tactically disciplined and so we lost hold of the game and it affected us a little bit but we will change if we have to but not because of what anybody will say. We are focused and we know what we have to do at any given time."

Ghana will on Monday play their second game against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in a FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 qualifier.