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SuperSport United's John Arwuah: I don't like the way Ghana are playing
The Matsatsantsa player believes that the Black Stars have not played particularly well at the 2012 Afcon
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SuperSport United's Ghanaian midfielder John Arwuah says though he is obviously happy that the Black Stars of Ghana are in the last four of the Africa Cup of Nations, he is not excited about the way they have been playing.
The west Africans have reached the semi-final stage of the 2012 Afcon, but Arwuah is not convinced.
"Though we are getting the results and moving on I don't like the way we are playing. It is just not the Ghana style. However, since this is a tournament as long as we are getting results we will just move on.
"We have to keep moving as this is our best chance to win the tournament with this crop of players that we have now as the only big team that is a threat to our title intentions is Ivory Coast," said Arwuah, according to Kickoff.com.
The former Maritzburg United anchorman adds that he foresees an interesting tie against Zambia on Wednesday.
"That should one tough match because the Zambians are playing and enjoying their football at the tournament. I just hope Dede Ayew keeps on delivering like he has doing. I have also been impressed by John Boye at the back," he added.
Chipolopolo face up against the Black Stars on Wednesday evening in the first semi-final with Mali squaring up with Ivory Coast in the other last four encounter.
The west Africans have reached the semi-final stage of the 2012 Afcon, but Arwuah is not convinced.
"Though we are getting the results and moving on I don't like the way we are playing. It is just not the Ghana style. However, since this is a tournament as long as we are getting results we will just move on.
"We have to keep moving as this is our best chance to win the tournament with this crop of players that we have now as the only big team that is a threat to our title intentions is Ivory Coast," said Arwuah, according to Kickoff.com.
The former Maritzburg United anchorman adds that he foresees an interesting tie against Zambia on Wednesday.
"That should one tough match because the Zambians are playing and enjoying their football at the tournament. I just hope Dede Ayew keeps on delivering like he has doing. I have also been impressed by John Boye at the back," he added.
Chipolopolo face up against the Black Stars on Wednesday evening in the first semi-final with Mali squaring up with Ivory Coast in the other last four encounter.
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