Afcon 2023: Ghana boss Chris Hughton backed '100%' by Black Stars after fan hotel altercation

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Image caption, Cape Verde players raced to the stands at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium to celebrate Garry Rodrigues' winner against Ghana with their supporters
  • Author, Michael Beardmore
  • Role, 成人快手 Sport

Ghana insist they are "100%" behind boss Chris Hughton after a row with a fan followed their shock Africa Cup of Nations defeat by Cape Verde.

The Black Stars lost 2-1 to the minnows on Sunday and the loss was Hughton's fourth defeat in 11 games in charge.

Some reports suggested Hughton, 65, had been assaulted by a fan when the team returned to their hotel but Ghana said it was only a "verbal altercation".

"We've dealt with the issue internally," a Ghana spokesperson said.

Former Nottingham Forest, Brighton and Newcastle manager Hughton became Ghana coach in February 2022, having previously been a technical advisor in the Black Stars' set-up.

Four-time Afcon champions Ghana were unbeaten in their first five games under the former Tottenham full-back but have lost four of their past six.

Two of those defeats have been significant upsets, the loss to Cape Verde following on from a World Cup qualification shock at Comoros in November.

"We have had a meeting with the coach and gave him 100% assurance that we are solidly behind him," Ghana FA's spokesperson Henry Asante-Twum added to 成人快手 Sport.

"We think it is possible for the team to win the two remaining matches to make it to the next round."

Asante-Twum said that security at Ghana's hotel had been "beefed up" after the incident that involved a single supporter who confronted Hughton about the team's under-performance.

"There was only a verbal confrontation," he added. "He was actually trying to get closer to the coach and then the security on duty intervened - there was no arrest but security took him away from the scene.

"Normally after games, tempers are high, emotions go up - we will try as much as possible to not allow this thing to repeat itself."