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Black Stars forward Brandon Thomas-Asante has expressed disappointment following Ghana’s failure to reach the final of the 2025 Unity Cup in London.
Thomas-Asante, who plays for Coventry City in England, scored his debut goal for the senior national team during the semi-final clash against Nigeria.
His goal reduced Nigeria’s two-goal lead to 2-1, but Ghana ultimately fell short of securing a place in the final.
"To be fair, on a personal note, I’m a little bit frustrated because I’m Jamaican as well, so I would have liked to do that one [play Jamaica in the final]," he said.
Ghana will now face Trinidad and Tobago in the third-place match.
"In terms of playing against Trinidad and Tobago, you know, we go out there, the same attitude as always, try and win the game and put things right, which is what we want to do," he added.
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