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Sports News of Friday, 23 June 2017

Source: footballghana

Kwesi Appiah hopeful of positive results in friendlies

Black Star coach, Kwasi Appiah Black Star coach, Kwasi Appiah

Ghana coach, Kwasi Appiah says his Black Stars, are ready for their double-header international friendlies against Mexico and USA.

The Stars will play Mexico first next Wednesday in Texas and then the USA on July 1 in Connecticut, and Kwasi Appiah says the two games form part of his team-building exercise but that will not deter the team from delivering ‘performance and results’.

After a week’s training at the Accra Stadium, Coach Appiah believes his charges are ready to continue from where they left off in their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier against Ethiopia in Kumasi two weeks ago.


"We don’t expect a five-star performance as the opponents are different. However, we seek to build upon what we achieved against Ethiopia.

"I can say that we are ready and I am confident that the players will make delivery," Appiah said confidently.

"Though friendlies we attach importance to them because they are part of our team strengthening exercise. The performance and results are both important for us, but our priority will be on performance," Kwasi Appiah told the Graphic Sports in an interview yesterday.

Asked if he was concerned about the quality of his opponents, given that Mexico's first team are currently participating in the FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia, the coach said that was not a problem as his interest was more in what his side would bring on board.

“It does not matter whether we play against Team A or Team B as every game presents an opportunity to assess my team. My interest is in the delivery and output of my players,” Coach Appiah explained.

Meanwhile, Thomas Partey and Thomas Agyepong who played key roles in the game against Ehtiopia, have not been part of this week’s training, just as Afriyie Acquah,who is indisposed, and the Ayew Brothers who have been excused at the request of their clubs.

In their places, Kwasi Appiah has called up WAFA’s Gideon Waja and Majeed Ashimeru, while Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, David Accam, Kwadwo Poku and Mohammed Abu will join the team on arrival in the US.

The team that will leave for the US this evening comprise

skipper Asamoah Gyan,

John Boye,

Frank Acheampong,

Yaw Yeboah,

Rashid Sumaila,

Jerry Akaminko,

Lumor Agbenyenu,

Majeed Waris,

Raphael Dwamena and

locals Samuel Sarfo,

Nicholas Opoku,

Daniel Darkwa,

Winful Cobinnah,

Majeed Ashimeru, Z

akaria Mumuni,

Felix Annan

Richard Ofori.