Hungary expect Ghana to be the toughest challenge yet
(From Veronica Commey, GNA Special Correspondent in Egypt,
courtesy Ministry of Youth and Sports)
Cairo, Oct. 12, GNA - The Hungarian coach, Sandor Egervari says
he expects Ghana's Satellites to provide his charges their
toughest test yet when both teams meet in an envisaged grueling
semi-final duel at the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday.
The disciplined Hungary side has travelled on the wings of
vigour this far and the coach insists "we have prepared
scrupulously for this match because we know the quality of Ghana
since they have been one of the best teams in the tournament so
far."
Hungary will be without their suspended captain, Vladimir Koman
and losing the player against the African Champions could
further complicate their game plans.
Coach Egervari told GNA Sports in Cairo that, "we are really
expecting a very tough match and my boys will have to be strong
mentally. My players will have to keep their focus during the
match and expect them to show their true potential once more."
The coach will watch the match from the stands after he picked a
red card in their last game against Italy but insists "I will
once again issue instructions to the players through the
technical bench and tell my boys to keep possession and create
chances for a win."
Ghana, tagged by pundits as an adventurous side must topple
their disciplined opponents from Hungary at the Cairo
International Stadium to gain any realistic chance of emerging
as the first African country to win the competition.
GNA
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