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Liberia head coach, Ansumana Keita has labelled the current Ghana team as a “work in progress” after suffering defeat in the international friendly.
The Lone Stars lost 3-1 to the Black Stars at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday evening following goals from Ernest Nuamah, Mohammed Kudus and Jordan Ayew.
It was the first time the Black Stars had scored three goals in a match under the stewardship of head coach Chris Hughton.
When asked about his thoughts on the Ghana team, Keita said: “Yes, Ghana has a good team but they still need to work hard on that.
“If you look at Ghana for the past one year, you know a team that went to the World Cup, we have to respect them.”
Ghana will continue to prepare for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers and next year’s AFCON with friendlies against Mexico on October 14 and the United States three days later.
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