Veteran coach J.E Sarpong says that the Black Stars of Ghana currently is lacking  quality players that will guarantee the nation results.

Ghana's 1-0 loss to South Africa seem to have opened a can of worms with many former players coaches and Ghanaians sharing varied opinions.

The Black Stars lost their second game of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Monday evening.

Ghana had a single shot on target the entire game with the closest Ghana went near the goalkeeper William's goal was when Joel Fameyeh was tripped when he was through on goal and Wakaso effecting the resultant freekick which was on target.

Bafana Bafana scored in the 83rd minute as Maritzburg United striker Bongokuhle Hlongwane cushioned a cross into the far corner to open the scores for South Africa

In an interview with Asempa FM, Coach Sarpong said “We don’t have quality in the Black Stars. We have names, but we don’t have a team.

“Currently we lack a solid foundation. After major competitions at Juvenile level we fail to progress the players through a programme to the senior level,” he added.

“When the players go abroad en masse, who monitors them. We have a very long way to go. If we don’t get serious with how we do our things, we will eventually see our national team sink lower.

“Currently we don’t even have a reservoir where we can replace our ageing stars with. We lack the quality,” Coach Sarpong concluded.