AFCON 2023: Ghana’s Black Stars first choice goalkeeper Richard Ofori shifts blame on defenders for conceding two cheap goals

As the team recalibrates for the crucial encounter against Egypt, Ofori’s call for focus becomes a rallying cry for the Black Stars, urging them to turn the page on the defeat and script a new chapter of success in the tournament.

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Ghana’s goalkeeper, Richard Ofori, voiced his discontent with his teammates regarding Cape Verde’s opening goal in the highly anticipated clash on Sunday night. The Black Stars faced an early setback in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, succumbing to a 2-1 defeat against Cape Verde, with goals from Jamiro Monteiro and Garry Rodrigues.

After 17 minutes, Cape Verde took the lead as Monteiro capitalized on a rebound from Ofori’s parry of a long shot. The Black Stars responded, leveling the score through Fenerbache defender Alexander Djiku. However, comical defending marred their efforts, allowing Cape Verde to secure a late winner courtesy of Rodrigues.

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Reflecting on the critical moment, Ofori explained, “The ball was bouncing in front of me and also far away from me, so I needed to punch it wide, and unfortunately, my players were not there to block.”

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Despite the setback, Ofori maintained optimism about Ghana’s prospects in the tournament. He emphasized the need to shift focus towards the upcoming games, stating, “It happens in a game, and we need to focus and concentrate on the second game. That’s the most important thing.”

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The defeat left the Black Stars in a challenging position at the bottom of Group B, prompting a collective reflection on their performance. With the upcoming clash against Egypt on Thursday looming, the team faces the task of regaining momentum and redeeming themselves on the continental stage.

Ofori’s resilience in the face of disappointment reflects the team’s determination to overcome obstacles and forge ahead. The Africa Cup of Nations is a relentless battleground, and the Black Stars, despite their initial setback, are poised to seize the opportunity for redemption and resurgence.

As the team recalibrates for the crucial encounter against Egypt, Ofori’s call for focus becomes a rallying cry for the Black Stars, urging them to turn the page on the defeat and script a new chapter of success in the tournament. The road ahead may be challenging, but it is one that Ghana’s national team is prepared to navigate with resilience and determination.

Source:dailymailgh

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