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Ghana's Hughton Focused on Egypt after Fan Confrontat­ion

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Head Coach of Ghana’s senior national team, Chris Hughton, insisted yesterday his focus was entirely on the Black Stars' crucial Africa Cup of Nations clash with record seven-time champions Egypt following a confrontat­ion with an angry supporter at the team's hotel in Abidjan.

The incident happened following Ghana's shock 2-1 loss to Cape Verde in their opening match in Côte d’Ivoire, a result which already leaves them facing an uphill struggle just to reach the last 16.

A Ghana team official said to AFP that Hughton was not attacked, but confirmed that an "aggrieved and disappoint­ed" fan had approached the coach and "told him to either improve or leave the job".

"I very much appreciate the levels of support that I have had but in the press conference here we are looking forward to the next game, so that is something that is very much in the past," Hughton told reporters.

"It has had a lot of media coverage and I am thankful for the messages of support, but today is a day to look forward to a very competitiv­e game we have tomorrow."

A second straight defeat in Group B would leave Ghana staring at the prospect of being eliminated in the first round, just as they were at the last AFCON 2021 in Cameroon.

The Black Stars have been African champions four times, but the last of those titles came in 1982.

Hughton's team came to Côte d’Ivoire off the back of a 1-0 defeat to minnows the Comoros in a World Cup qualifier in November.

They looked set to take a point against Cape Verde thanks to Alexander Djiku's second-half header, but an injury-time Garry Rodrigues goal condemned them to defeat.

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