JSN ImageShow - Joomla 1.5 extension (component, module) by JoomlaShine.com

Extended Menu

Login Form






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Syndicate

Home
Ghana’s Injury Woes
Written by Web Master   
Sunday, 10 January 2010

 

Ghana’s Injury Woes

 

The Ghana Black Stars, one of the strong contenders to the Cup of Nations trophy in Angola, is plagued by a number of injuries and, unless something extraordinary happens, their dreams of winning their 5th title will remain an illusion.

 

The team’s experienced captain, Stephen Appiah of Bologna, Italy, was the first to be dropped. Later, his hardworking deputy, John Mensah of Sunderland, England, had to be sidelined as well for recurring injuries. Then about two weeks to the tournament, John Paintsil of Fulham, the defence player who was voted by Ghanaian journalists as player of the year, twisted his knee in a match against Chelsea. Meanwhile Laryea Kingston of Hearts, Scotland, will also miss the Orange Cup of Nations due to injury related problems.

 

Another player that Coach Milovan Rajevac would have relied on, Sulley Muntari of Inter Milan, Italy, will also not be in Angola not due to injuries but to disciplinary problems that compelled the coach to delete his name from his squad.

 

Coach Rajevac’s solution to this injury headache is to fall on a number of players that helped Ghana to win the U-20 World Cup in Egypt last year. They include goalkeeper Daniel Agyei, Samuel Inkoom, Jonathan Mensah, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Opoku Agyemang, Dominic Adiyiah and Ransford Osei.

 

With this development, analysts find it difficult to predict Ghana’s chances in this tournament. It is recalled that although Ghana did well in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, the Africa Cup of Nations that preceded the global event was a nightmare for the West African lads. Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari and Asamoah Gyan missed the continental tournament allegedly because of injury problems. If history is going to repeat itself, then Coach Milovan is in for a disaster. On the other hand he could turn his misfortunes into blessings as was the case during the World Cup qualifying matches when Muntari and Gyan did not show up but he relied on some unknown names to win all his matches, both home and away.

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 11 January 2010 )
 
Guide to the African Cup of Nations ebook
Written by Alfred Cudjoe   
Sunday, 10 January 2010

 

YOUR DEPENDABLE GUIDE TO 2010 ORANGE AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS

 

Are you a football analyst, a writer or just a football fan? Are you planning to be in Angola or you will be content to follow the tournament from the comfort of your home? Whoever you are and whatever your plans for CAN 2010, you will need the Guide to Angola 2010.

 

Africans and indeed the entire football world will once again be treated to top class African football in the 32 matches that have been billed for the period from 10 to 31 of January. We are eager to know if Ivory Coast can at last lift the cup for the second time or Ghana, if not Cameroon, can obtain their fifth title. Maybe Egypt will continue to make history unchallenged with an unprecedented 6th trophy. Yet still hosts Angola can for the first time lift the prestigious cup before anxious home fans.

 

Download here :   African Cup Guide

 

  • Your ultimate guide to the 27th Africa Cup of Nations CAN 2010.
  • Fill in the tournament chart as matches are being played
  • Gives you detailed analysis of each team
  • You once again follow how the teams qualified for the tournament
  • All the top players are featured
  • History of the Africa Cup of Nations.
 

Download here:      African Cup Guide


Last Updated ( Sunday, 10 January 2010 )
 
Advertisement

Polls

Who's Online

We have 1 guest online
Free Joomla Templates