Ghana set to win their first AFCON since 1982

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Ghana set to win their first AFCON since 1982

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Sudan wired them 2-0 in Libya while we were all distracted :mrgreen:
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Very enigmatic team. They have good players. Semanyo, Kudus, Inaki, Jordan, Salissu etc. African football is tough
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Sudan under Appiah is a problem. Their attackers ran the Ghanaian central D ragged even though the likes of Salisu played.
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Having handed Kudus the captain's armband and Number 10 shirt, they are now a one man team.

They are rubbish defensively, will always create chances that they don't take and lose goals late it in a game.
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Aswani wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 10:02 pm Having handed Kudus the captain's armband and Number 10 shirt, they are now a one man team.

They are rubbish defensively, will always create chances that they don't take and lose goals late it in a game.
Is Kudus a leader? Who else would you give the captain’s arm band? I’m not a big fan of giving the armband to the best player. For example, if I was Brazil’s coach, no way am I giving the armband to Neymar.
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I blamed Nigeria for this mess Ghana is in. Allowing them to qualify for that WORLD CUP masked their deteriorating football for years. The last two AFCONs, existed at the group stage, losing to Comoros, etc.
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packerland wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:07 am
Aswani wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 10:02 pm Having handed Kudus the captain's armband and Number 10 shirt, they are now a one man team.

They are rubbish defensively, will always create chances that they don't take and lose goals late it in a game.
Is Kudus a leader? Who else would you give the captain’s arm band? I’m not a big fan of giving the armband to the best player. For example, if I was Brazil’s coach, no way am I giving the armband to Neymar.
...nope but he play in the best league in the world :biggrin:

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