{"id":25525,"date":"2014-06-17T13:42:24","date_gmt":"2014-06-17T13:42:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=25525"},"modified":"2014-06-17T13:42:24","modified_gmt":"2014-06-17T13:42:24","slug":"why-the-end-is-near-for-the-black-stars","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2014\/06\/why-the-end-is-near-for-the-black-stars\/","title":{"rendered":"Why the end is near for the Black Stars"},"content":{"rendered":"
My torturous sleepless night was because I kept analyzing yesterday\u2019s Ghana v USA game in Natal, Brazil in my head. What possibly went wrong after dominating play?<\/p>\n
We didn\u2019t deserve to lose I kept saying to myself. My night was more torturous because I shudder we will crash out of the tournament soon.<\/p>\n
There are positives we need to pick from yesterday\u2019s game however and there are negatives which may haunt us again against Germany unless something drastic happens.<\/p>\n
Kwadwo Asamoah<\/strong><\/p>\n I totally disagree with those who feel Kwadwo Asamoah was used wrongly at the left back position.\u00a0Critics feel that way because in my opinion, he did his job so well people felt he was being useless there.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n When he decided to join the attack, he was even more brilliant! I\u2019ll borrow President John Mahama\u2019s words; \u201cvery often in Ghana we have a very short memory.\u201d<\/p>\n In the last two African Cup of Nations and the 2006 and 2010 world cup tournaments in Germany and South Africa, I recall how sports journalists, so-called analysts and Ghanaians in general criticised Kwadwo Asamoah for not stepping up in midfield when he is expected the most. Now the same people are clamouring he be put in midfield. Please!<\/p>\n Kwesi Appiah<\/strong><\/p>\n I don\u2019t want to be labeled one of those who never see anything good with the Ghanaian at the helm. He did an incredible job during the qualification to the world cup.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n We scored more goals than any other qualifying team, a sharp contrast from his \u201cOne goal project\u201d predecessor Milovan Rajevac.<\/p>\n A caller on Citi FM\u2019s Citi Breakfast Show<\/strong> said something I think was very profound, that Kwesi Appiah has lost to almost all the \u201cbig-name\u201d coaches he has encountered.<\/p>\n Recently Dutch coach Louis Van Gaal in an international friendly. But honestly to put it bluntly, yesterday Kwesi Appiah was tactically bankrupt!<\/p>\n I was scandalized by his post-match interview; that he delayed the introduction of Kevin Prince Boateng and Michael Essien because he was hoping the Americans will get tired then they can come and pile more pressure. Like seriously?<\/p>\n Is Kwesi Appiah the only coach who doesn\u2019t know that this US team does not wear down? Obviously, he had no clue about his opponent which is quite shocking.<\/p>\n Again, was it difficult to tell that trying to get the crosses in from the wings targeting Asamoah Gyan wasn\u2019t working? For a whole 45 minutes we kept at it. No results. And Kwesi Appiah looked on and just couldn\u2019t vary his tactics.<\/p>\n In the last world cup in South Africa, Uruguayan coach Oscar Tabarez in an interview said the most difficult team he played was Ghana because we constantly were changing our shape on the field.<\/p>\n That is a mark of good coach in charge of his team. Kwesi Appiah certainly was not in charge, period! Bitter truth is that, if he fails to command against Germany on Saturday 21st\u00a0July, we will certainly catch an early flight back home.<\/p>\n