Ghana not distracted by thoughts of winning 2015 AFCON ahead of semi final clash - Konadu

Published on: 05 February 2015
Ghana not distracted by thoughts of winning 2015 AFCON ahead of semi final clash - Konadu
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By Ameenu Shardow

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Ghana’s assistant coach Maxwell Konadu insists his side is firmly focused on the semi final clash against Equatorial Guinea and not being distracted by the thought of winning the 2015 AFCON.

The Black Stars are just two steps away from ending their over three-decade wait of winning the African Cup this term.

The team however have to first content with the might of hosts Equatorial Guinea on Thursday to book a place in Sunday’s grand finale to be played in Bata.

Ghanaian players however run the risk of getting distracted with the thought of already being in the finals since they are overwhelming favourites for the finals.

But Maxwell Konadu has dismissed fears of such distractions by saying the side is solely focusing on their game against Equatorial Guinea.

“At this stage, to be frank with you, we are not thinking about cups,” he said.

“Where we are right now we just have to think about Equatorial Guinea and that is what is on our mind.

“I have had a lot of calls and messages from home about we bringing the cup and I tell them listen, if you think about the cup and maybe you will be home before the finals is played.

“My boss [Avram Grant] was also telling me that we just don’t have to think about cups right now.

“We are thinking about Equatorial Guinea and that is what is on our minds are the moment.”

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Comments

  • Benny
    says: 9 years ago
    Maxwell Konadu shut your mouth a bit.You have been talking too much.You will mess up woefully with stupidity if given the job.
  • wyper
    says: 9 years ago
    No Benny you shut up! Maxwell is not your child. Show some respect!!! See how Maxwell calls Grant- "My boss"...in a respectful manner. That's who we are as Ghanaians. Be civilized. Even if Maxwell is wrong,which is he is totally right,you are not allowed to talk like that. I wonder if you are a Ghanaian. Maxwell is right,Nobody should underrate E.Guinnea....we're leaving no stone unturned! All the Best to our stars. Shalom
  • Kweku
    says: 9 years ago
    oh Benny A be u shy....hehehe