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Former Stromgodset goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey has lifted the lid on why Ghana performed poorly at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
According to the 34-year-old, there was no unity among Black Stars players and this led to exit in the group stages.
After beating Egypt 7-3 on aggregate in November 2013, Ghana qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. They were drawn in Group G with Germany, the United States and Portugal and for the first time, Ghana fell in the group stage, tying Germany 2-2 and losing to both the United States and Portugal by 2-1.
"The World Cup was disappointing, we can all say that. I won’t sit here and cry about how things went. I’m over it, I’m past it but that’s the tournament where I felt that ‘we are not together at all’ – as players and technical team," Adam Kwarasey told Joy Sports.
"It wasn’t the best experience but it is what it is, and like I said, I am past it."
According to the 34-year-old, there was no unity among Black Stars players and this led to exit in the group stages.
After beating Egypt 7-3 on aggregate in November 2013, Ghana qualified for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. They were drawn in Group G with Germany, the United States and Portugal and for the first time, Ghana fell in the group stage, tying Germany 2-2 and losing to both the United States and Portugal by 2-1.
"The World Cup was disappointing, we can all say that. I won’t sit here and cry about how things went. I’m over it, I’m past it but that’s the tournament where I felt that ‘we are not together at all’ – as players and technical team," Adam Kwarasey told Joy Sports.
"It wasn’t the best experience but it is what it is, and like I said, I am past it."