
Maximum respect to the ''Bison''.
A true warrior and a soccer soldier for Ghana.For this single act of patriotism, God will enlarge his coast. He could have easily opted out of this match due to the court issue, but he has moved on and put all behind him for the sake of our land.
When others are just giving all sorts of excuses, he has not done so though he would have been justified to do so. Lets all rally behind the team.
Just hear the Deputy Minister of Sports on radio commenting about some dirty tactics being employed by the Malians to frustrate the Stars' mandatory training on the match venue. They should watch their dubious acts, because they will pay dearly for it. God bless GH.
Ghana midfielder Michael Essien says the Black Stars are going all outfor maximum points when they take on Mali in a World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
The Chelsea ace joined his Black Stars colleagues on early on Friday morning after a court appearance in Accra over his ex-girlfriend.
Despite his court appearance for two days, the midfielder was spotted in East Legon, a suburb of Accra, jogging at night to keep him fit for the Mali tie.
Essien insists that he is mentally focused for the crucial clash and he is confident the Black Stars can rake all three points in the game in Bamako.
“I have put behind me everything as we are all firmly focused for this game,” Essien told Ghanasoccernet.com.
“We are all ready to die for our country and I know we will succeed.
“We are not going for draw as we want the maximum three points in Mali. We have been to the World Cup and we want to go there again.”
Ghana will maintain top spot in Group Four if they beat the Malians at their own backyard.
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