Egypt's Olympic team hammer Black Meteors 3-0 in friendly

Published on: 13 January 2015
Egypt's Olympic team hammer Black Meteors 3-0 in friendly
Black Meteors lost 3-0 against Ghana in a friendly on Tuesday night

Ghana’s Olympic team have been given reality check after losing 3-0 to Egypt in a the first leg of an international friendly on Tuesday night.

The young pharaohs rattled three unanswered goals past a hapless Ghanaian side at the Cairo international stadium.

All the three goals were scored in the first half with the Ghanaians displaying some sloppy defending.

The introduction of Petrojet's  Peter Oduro Kwarteng helped to stabilize the defense as they prevented more goals.

Coach Malik Jabir has been given big reality check following the heavy defeat to the North African side in the first leg tie of the friendly tie.

The coach paraded players like Baba Mensah, Lawrence Lartey, Peter Oduro Kwarteng and Abdul Basit amongst others as they failed to hold their verve against Hossam Badry’s men.

The two teams are using the friendly exercise to prepare for the qualifiers for the 2015 All Africa Games.

The return leg will take place at the same venue on Saturday Januaray 17.

Comments

  • maubs
    says: 9 years ago
    Amen afrikaba thanks for seeing whatci see. Behaving as you describe is hampering the development of the bs big time. The u23 should have been the platform for developing players to perform specific duties or address a problem with the bs, togive the chance or test the readiness of players for big time tournaments. But we are ghana and do things differently.tournaments represent money for fa thieves and grooming players to sell even to teams in malta and ireland.then the european country attempts to select players eligible to play for ghana and we start styling them would be etc stupid termsctha make no sense whatsoever
  • Jon
    says: 9 years ago
    The Meteors haven't played a GHPL match for a long time, whereas the Egyptians play every week,some even in Europe. Jabir is a good coach.
  • kwasi
    says: 9 years ago
    Am not surprise at all.
  • Paa
    says: 9 years ago
    The team will get better. It's early.
  • Paa
    says: 9 years ago
    The team will get better with time.
  • TK
    says: 9 years ago
    Useless meteors.
  • afrikaba1
    says: 9 years ago
    There are a lot go Ghanaian players born born in Europe and who wants to represent their country. Instead of mixing these guys who use their correct age with the locals for selection into U17, U21 and U23, you leave them to play for the European countries because members of the FA will not gain financially from their performance. GFA should learn to put the country at first.
  • Yaobi
    says: 9 years ago
    You are Perfectly right. coach Duncan did the same four years ago and we did not qualify.
  • Yaobi
    says: 9 years ago
    You are Perfectly right. coach Duncan did the same four years ago and we did not qualify. When he tried to bring in the foreign players it was too late. When are we going to learn from our mistakes.