We’ll move on with what Laryea Kingston taught us – Black Starlets captain Benjamin Tsivanyo

Published on: 06 June 2024

Black Starlets skipper Benjamin Tsivanyo has broken his silence on Laryea Kingston’s resignation as coach during the 2024 WAFU Zone B Championship.

The former Black Stars winger shockingly relinquished his role following the Black Starlets defeat to Burkina Faso in the semifinals of the tournament.

Speaking to Kessben FM monitored by Footballghana.com, Tsivanyo, who plies his trade for Great Olympics asserted Kingston’s resignation did not affect the team, adding he and his teammates will move on with what the latter taught them.

“His resignation did not affect us. We’ve learnt a lot from him so in his absence we can execute what he thought us. We are not all that worried because certain things happens. In football, you can’t work with only one coach so we will move on with what he taught us” he said.

Ghana settled for fourth place after a defeat to rivals Nigeria in the third-place playoff on Tuesday. The Black Starlets suffered a disappointing 2-3 loss at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.

The Black Starlets aimed for gold but their hopes dashed after suffering defeat in the semifinals to Burkina Faso, the eventual winners of the tournament.

The Black Starlets were chasing qualification to the AFCON U17 for the first time in seven years but their hopes dashed after finishing fourth in the WAFU tournament, which served as qualifiers for the AFCON.

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