Friday, May 22, 2009

Keshi Dismisses Black Stars' Bluff


Mali coach Stephen Keshi has cast doubt over Ghana's survival chances in Bamako when the two sides clash in a crucial 2010 World Cup next month.

The Black Stars top Group D on three points, two than the Eagles ahead of the game on 7 June.

But Keshi insists Ghana's lead will be halted in the encounter seen to be a defining moment for both teams.

"I respect Ghana, it is a great team. But I do not see how Ghanaians could get a draw here or let alone win the game," Keshi told GNA.

"I just do not see how Mali could lose against Ghana here because I trust my players and they are ready to wet the shirt and die for the county."

"We have the quality, the means to win this match and I trust we will do just that. We will prove our capabilities."

The Nigerian is credited for qualifying Togo to the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 and yearns to be the first African coach to qualify two different countries to the Mundial.

The Eagles drew 1-1 with Sudan in Omdurman in the opener.

The top placed team qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa while the second-placed side join the group winners for Angola 2010 Africa Cup of Nations.


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