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Black Satellites coach Sellas Tetteh will be looking forward to winning bronze after losing out on a chance at a second FIFA U20 World Cup title following yesterday's 2-1 defeat to France in the semifinal.
Ghana will face Iraq in the third-place match in Istanbul on Saturday.
Tetteh, nicknamed "The anointed one", has put the defeat behind him and ready to end their campaign with a medal.
"We are now in the position to win bronze and I don’t see why we shouldn’t go in for it," the former Rwanda coach said.
"We just need to pick the boys up, motivate them and say that look; you cannot go back empty handed. You need to win something as a credit for your effort."
Tetteh, who won the tournament four years ago in Egypt, however admitted his regret for failing to reach the final.
"The regret is we couldn’t reach the final but that is football sometimes would not like to blame the goalkeeper because sometimes when a goal is coming it comes at all cost so there is no need to put blame on anyone."
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