AFCON 2015: Ghana coach Avram Grant keen on defeating Algeria despite shaky start

Avram Grant
Avram Grant

Black Stars coach Avram Grant says the team is focused on winning their next game against Algeria despite the jerky start at the AFCON tournament.

The Black Stars lost their Group C opener 1-2 to Senegal on Monday in Mongomo with the Teranga Lions coming from behind to seal the victory.

Moussa Sow scored the late winner in added time after Mame Biram Diouf had cancelled out Andre Ayew’s first-half penalty for Ghana.

“It was a difficult match for us. We were playing against experienced and very physical players,” said Grant.

“When we played the ball along the ground it was good. We opened the scoring and had good chances.”

The Black Stars will face Algeria on Friday and the Israeli trainer remains very optimistic about their chances of progressing to the next stage of the competition.

“We don’t want this result that has happened but I’m sure as you saw the players showed good mentality and we hope it will be the same next game.

“But we knew that if we lost nothing would be decided.”

The Black Stars will take on Algeria in a must-win game on Friday before clashing with South Africa.

 


Comments

5 responses to “AFCON 2015: Ghana coach Avram Grant keen on defeating Algeria despite shaky start”

  1. A cool Guy

    Grant must build his tactics around 4-4-2 formation. It is too early to implement 3-5-2-1 formation. Ghanaian players are used to the 4 backline to build a strong defense

  2. A cool Guy

    correction 3-5-2

  3. SACK SACK GRANT

    SACK SACK AVRAM GRANT BEFORE HE COLLAPSE OUR TEAM

  4. Replace Atsu with Solomon Asante Jordan Ayew with Frank Acheampong

  5. by Wuatoto MaddDogg

    Haha Algeria go spell GHANA hehe

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