Black Queens midfielder Alice Kusi blames 'too many excuses' for slow WAFCON start
Black Queens midfielder Alice Kusi has criticised her teams lacklustre start at the Womens Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), insisting the players must move past excuses and deliver results in their final group game.The Ghanaian international, speaking ahead of their crucial encounter with Tanzania, believes the team must now play for the badge if they are to keep their WAFCON campaign alive. Kusis comments come after Ghana failed to win either of their opening matches in Group C a 2-0 loss to defending champions South Africa, followed by a 1-1 draw against Mali.The Black Queens currently sit bottom of the group with a single point and will need a win against Tanzania on Monday, July 11, to stand any chance of reaching the quarter-finals.We have our last game to play at the WAFCON [against Tanzania], Kusi told Sporty FM. The excuses are too much. It's better we put everything aside and play for the badge. I'm not saying we didn't do our best previously but football is all about results.The match will be a decisive moment for Nora Huptles side, who entered the tournament with high expectations after a strong qualifying campaign.
Read Full Story
Advertise Here contact ads[@]ghheadlines.com
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS