Ghana’s match against Sudan, according to Black Galaxies head coach Annor Walker, is crucial to their prospects of staying up for the 2022 African Nations Championship (CHAN).
Ghana presently has no points after losing to Madagascar in the tournament’s opening match on January 15 on Sunday.
Ghana will need to defeat Sudan to improve its chances of moving on to the knockout round of the competition since, like the other two teams, it is anticipated that it will collect three points from its final Group C match against Morocco.
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“Yes, it’s a must-win for us. We suffered a painful defeat to Madagascar in our first match,” he said in his presser ahead of Thursday’s game.
“The defeat has disturbed our campaign but we have a must-win game [today] to correct our wrongs. We know anything aside a win will not help us so we are focused on doing our job tomorrow. We will go into the game with everything we can do to win [today].