Wad Madany, Sudan, Feb. 5, GNA - Head coach of the local
Black Stars, Herbert Addo, is convinced his team can bounce
back in the wake of their 1-2 loss to South Africa in their Sudan
CHAN 2011 opening match on Saturday. The Stars surrendered a first half lead to allow the South
Africans to rally back with two strikes in the second half, for a
false start to their campaign. Coach Addo has however expressed optimism that his boys
can deliver the expected results in the remaining Group B games
against Zimbabwe and Niger next week. "All is not lost. There are two games remaining and we can
recover. We could have done better but the mistakes were costly,"
Addo said in a post-match interview. The veteran trainer noted that the South Africans made the
most of their chances despite the fact that his team were on top
from the beginning. "We were in control in the first half and I'm happy with that
performance. The game of football can be strange sometimes, but
we hope to recover in subsequent games. "We will review the game tomorrow and then plan for the next
game, which is very crucial," he concluded. The local Black Stars next play old foes Zimbabwe on
Wednesday in Wad Madany and must avoid another loss to
remain in contention. Zimbabwe also lost 0-1 to Niger in the other
Group B match. The Ghanaians were runners-up during the maiden edition of
the tournament in 2009 in Cote d'Ivoire which is designed
exclusively for footballers playing in their domestic leagues.