Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana defender Samuel Inkoom believes his teammates are ready to display champions tactics against Sudan on Friday in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier.
The on-loan Bastia SC player is part of Kwesi Appiah’s 25-man squad preparing for the return Group D qualifier in Omdurman.
Inkoom missed the first leg 4-0 victory at the Baba Yara Stadium in March but has played against the Nile Crocodiles in previous meetings.
Ghana have been preparing in Ethiopia since last Friday and will leave the East African country on Wednesday to Khartoum.
Inkoom believes the team have the right mentality to record another victory.
“Every player wants to show something and prove to the coach that he is good.”
“The most important thing is that we need to stay focused, listen to the coach and keep on working hard.“I believe this team. I have trust in my colleagues. It’s not going to be easy. We have been there twice. But I believe that we are going to beat them.”
The Black Stars need a win against the Nile Crocodiles to keep snapping at the heels of Group D leaders Zambia
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
-
Ga-Dangmes urged to preserve lands, culture for future generations
7 minutes -
Organised Labour pledges support for IPEC establishment
19 minutes -
South Africa returnees form ‘Evacuation Boys’ to support sanitation in Ghana
22 minutes -
Tema Traditional Council calls for cleaner environment, responsible parenting
28 minutes -
Ghana–Namibia relations must be people-centred – Gunu
34 minutes -
Dialogue is key in the establishment of IPEC – Labour Minister
34 minutes -
FWSC consults Organised Labour on transition to IPEC
47 minutes -
Why Afrobeats artistes shouldn’t stick to what fans like – Rema
1 hour -
Ghana Water Limited clarifies mandate over river turbidity data
1 hour -
Oil climbs as fading US-Iran peace hopes raise supply risks
1 hour -
Gold extends gains on easing rate-hike fears, markets await Fed minutes
1 hour -
Nvidia to provide up to $105 billion guarantee for OpenAI’s Ohio data center
2 hours -
Anthropic revenue run rate tops $65 billion, source says
2 hours -
Tesla prepares for Cybercab launch in August starting with rides to employees
2 hours -
Google to buy Spirit Airlines business data for $10 million
2 hours