Ghana’s star player, Mohammed Kudus, expressed his disappointment as Ghana twice conceded the lead to settle for a 2-2 draw against Egypt in a thrilling Group B match at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Speaking after the game, Kudus, who played a crucial role in the match, expressed his happiness at being back on the field and representing his nation. “I’m happy to be back. I worked hard to regain my form and contribute to my team. It’s important for me to be here,” said the forward.
Despite Kudus scoring both goals for Ghana, the team could only manage a single point from the draw. This left the West Ham striker visibly frustrated. “It’s a mixed feeling. As a forward, you want your goals to make a difference in the outcome. We made unnecessary mistakes. Now, we have to regroup, win the next game, and see what happens,” added Kudus.
However, Kudus remained optimistic and stated, “We are not out. Our objective remains the same, which is to bring the trophy home.” He concluded with determination, emphasizing the need for the team to continue working hard.
With just one point from two matches, the result places Ghana in a precarious position. They must secure a victory in their final game against Mozambique to have any chance of advancing to the next stage of the competition.
Despite the disappointing outcome for the team, Mohamed Kudus was duly recognized as the man of the match for his outstanding performance.
Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
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