Sunday, 20 January 2008

Nations' Cup

Ghana against Guinea was a wonderful match; watched from Medi's which is the worst example of customer service anywhere in the country.
The match itselsf was wonderful with Guinea answering every Ghananian big name with their own commitment. The action was top of the edge from first to last whistle and had it not been for the Ghananain big man wearing number 9 Agogo' succesful attempt at fooling the referee Guinea would pulled off a great point against one of the favourites.
The game also showcased the great Abedi Pele's son Andre Ayew-whop at 17 has all the hallmarks of his father's dribbling skills, stamina and pace. Ayew is responsible for putting the Guinean defense under immense pressure which culminated in Sulley Muntari's great strike. As for Ghana, Essien was effectively kept under watch by a very a very competent Guineam midfirld which allowed for littlew space in which Ghananian Kingston would only wait for the crumbs of free kicks.

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