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[caption id="attachment_969235" align="alignnone" width="300"] Desmond Ofei[/caption]
Black Satellites head coach, Desmond Ofei, says their game plan for the team will stay the same against Gambia as it was in its opening game.
He made these remarks following Ghana's U-20 team's draw against the Republic of Congo in the opening game in Group A of the Men’s Football competition at the 13th African Games at the Accra Sports Stadium.
After missing out on registering a win, Ofei wasn’t perturbed by the draw.
According to him, their second game against Gambia, scheduled on Tuesday, March 12 won’t have the team change much in its tactical approach.
"I don’t think a lot will change in my honest opinion towards the next game. The game plan will stay the same…like I said before, if we have enough quality we will get it right against Gambia so nothing will change," he said.
"We’re not going to adapt to the opponent, we are going to play our own style,” he added.
Ghana is aiming to win the African Games again after topping the field in 2011 in Mozambique.
Black Satellites head coach, Desmond Ofei, says their game plan for the team will stay the same against Gambia as it was in its opening game.
He made these remarks following Ghana's U-20 team's draw against the Republic of Congo in the opening game in Group A of the Men’s Football competition at the 13th African Games at the Accra Sports Stadium.
After missing out on registering a win, Ofei wasn’t perturbed by the draw.
According to him, their second game against Gambia, scheduled on Tuesday, March 12 won’t have the team change much in its tactical approach.
"I don’t think a lot will change in my honest opinion towards the next game. The game plan will stay the same…like I said before, if we have enough quality we will get it right against Gambia so nothing will change," he said.
"We’re not going to adapt to the opponent, we are going to play our own style,” he added.
Ghana is aiming to win the African Games again after topping the field in 2011 in Mozambique.