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Ghana to play Tiki-taka type of football - Assistant coach

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  • EKOW PHOBIA 6 years ago

    Please let them play a system that they are used to. Do not force it on them else on the day, they will be found wanting...and this is a home game that we must win!

  • kofi adu 6 years ago

    kwasi, you have evil surrounding you. in no way do you allow them to speak. you are on contract and you therefore don't allow any idiot to speak on your behalf. they all looking to snatch the job from you.

  • lone prophet of Jehovah 6 years ago

    Lets wait and see shalom

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  • Benito.y 6 years ago

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  • Freddie 6 years ago

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  • Ed 6 years ago

    Ghana football is DEAD. Half of the Blackstar players are playing in useless leagues while the other half are playing in relagated clubs.

  • Ekow Samuel. 6 years ago

    We wish you very best the Ghana Black Stars and again very good courage for you to be backing up and win the match,God bless you and oman ghana.

  • Abuada 6 years ago

    Where are the dribblers to adopt this style of play? I hope you know what you want to with the players. Otherwise, seek help from the WAFA coach.

  • Agyaaku 6 years ago

    There they go again, talk, talk and talk, with nothing to show for. Whether it is tikitaka or takatiki is not what will win us the cup. It is the goodwill of the people and the players which will. Please stop deceiving yourse ...
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  • Yy 6 years ago

    Who cares! If you like play chaka chaka or whatever, we don't care. Tweeaaaaa .

  • Kofi 6 years ago

    All the best! Hope all 23 players can run full 90 minutes.... They must be fully fit for Tiki-Taka

  • bkm 6 years ago

    The eponents of tiki taka have skilled players who are excellent on the ball. Don't kid yourself,you do not have such players on your team to experiment with that tactics.

  • kk 6 years ago

    Instead of we to stick to what we are good naturally as Ghanaians and master it we want to experiment on what? A team that has not won a silver ware for almost 40yrs and we talking about experimenting. Foreign coaches kept sw ...
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  • Emma 6 years ago

    O we have to tell the whole World of our business ? Please keep quiet and watch the coach. do not publish all his secrets to the world . We talk too much we should learn to keep some secrets to win.

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  • Victor A. Young 6 years ago

    That's our brand of football and I'm happy that Coach Kwasi Appiah and his noblemen are adopting that brand at last. It's not about "agoro" soccer but rather the kind of play that ensures total dominance and the free-scoring ...
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  • Atto 6 years ago

    If this is going to be your style, why do you have to tell your opponents? Do it on the quiet and let the people observe that themselves.

  • ACCRAMAN 6 years ago

    Real doom awaits us. Where are the talents to orchestrate such tactics.

  • Victor A. Young 6 years ago

    Tiki-taka is about possessive football; it doesn't necessarily rely on individual talents, but rather a collective kind of play. Ghana's young generation don't know what brand of football we play. Just wait and see the boys i ...
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