Jonathan Mensah dismisses quality concerns in Ghana camp, all the best defenders are here

Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah
Ghana defender Jonathan Mensah

By Ameenu Shardow

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Jonathan Mensah has dismissed quality issues within the Ghana defence at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Black Stars have – especially the defence – have come under heavy criticisms following their 2-1 defeat suffered at the hands of Senegal in their opening group match of the tournament.

Jonathan Mensah in particular has been widely blamed for the defeat for his perceived inability to marshal the Black Stars’ rear against the physical Senegalese.

But the Evian TG man insists all the best Ghanaian defenders are with the team for the tournament.

“From my point of view I think the best defenders are here to play for the team,” he said.

“If you are in the team then it means you are good enough to compete for the nation.

“We’re here to help the nation. If the first game didn’t go well it doesn’t mean we didn’t bring quality defenders into the team.

“We will make sure we make the second game a better one.”

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Comments

3 responses to “Jonathan Mensah dismisses quality concerns in Ghana camp, all the best defenders are here”

  1. There is no quality player in the camp,only below average players.waste of space.

  2. Franchise

    Jonathan mensah should mature enough. He struggles for simple clearance, has no insight to read a game Rabiu can only sit deep in defense with faulty passes, Wakasu shouldn’t start a game at all Because he passes ball backwards. The entire players should talk less and do more on the pitch . Get rid of all old gurus in gfa we need fresh ideas

  3. I don’t even know what the fuck he is even talking about. hat a Moron

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