Audio By Carbonatix
Black Stars enforcer Agyemang Badu has heaped tons of praise on Coach Akwasi Appiah for the 7-0 mauling of the Crocodiles of Lesotho in a World Cup qualifier played at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
The Stars played with style and were ruthless in front of goal reducing their opponents to mere spectators on the field.
As many as five players, including a defender, scored to underline a superb free flowing team performance much to the delight of the Kumasi fans who were nearly heartbroken with events off the field.
The floodlights at the Stadium went off in the second half for over an hour, at a time the Stars were leading by 4-0.
When the lights came back the Stars topped up their goal harvest with three more to complete the 7-0 thriller against the Crocodiles of Lesotho.
Even though, he did not score, Agyemang Badu was elated with the total team performance.
He told journalists the coach must be given all the credits for the results.
“It is the coach,” Badu replied to a pointed question asked by Joy Sports’ Ridwan Ibrahim Asante “If there was anything beautiful about this victory what was it?”
“As you can we did not allow them to play their game. We were playing our normal game. We were well concentrated; we love each other and we did the game for the coach,” he added.
He said the team will adopt a similar game plan against Zambia eight days later in another World Cup qualifier in Lusaka.
He said the team is well focused against Zambia who are currently African champions.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Volivo Bridge, Kumasi Ring Road set to take off as JICA secures fresh funding
3 hours -
Price of diesel set to go down marginally from April 16, petrol to rise by almost 2%
3 hours -
Arsenal advance to Champions League semis after cagey draw with Sporting
4 hours -
Seven-goal thriller: Bayern eliminate Real Madrid to reach semi-finals
4 hours -
Ghana launches World Vision 2026–2030 strategy to boost child protection and empowerment
4 hours -
NSA pays February 2026 allowances to NSP, March payment expected soon
5 hours -
GES warns against paying money for recruitment slots
5 hours -
Interior Minister imposes curfew on 11 Gushegu communities amid rising tensions
5 hours -
“Where power lies should not determine who is prosecuted” – Tsatsu Tsikata
6 hours -
Harriet Nartey nominated for Antalya Diplomacy Forum in TĂĽrkiye
6 hours -
My siblings and I were blessed with parents who ignited our quest for knowledge – Tsatsu Tsikata
6 hours -
Mayekoo brings safe water to more than 500 pupils at Vakpo E.P. Primary school
6 hours -
2024 election result vindicates Mahama after 2020 petition dismissal – Tsatsu Tsikata
6 hours -
Firestorm destroys commercial containers in Accra
7 hours -
Gov’t imposes curfew on 11 Gushegu district communities after chieftaincy clashes
7 hours