WHOLE LOT MORE,
However, Bwalya cautioned the Black Stars against losing their opening match, stating that it would be a bad indicator for their tournament ambitions.
“The opening game in a tournament is crucial because there are only three games. If you lose the first game, the hand breaks are revealed, you are exposed, you risk everything in the next game, and you are then headed back home.
THE BIGGER PICTURE: After appearing in the 2006, 2010, and 2014 World Cups, Ghana will be competing in their fourth World Cup. In 2010, when they made it past the group stage and into the quarterfinals before losing to Uruguay on penalties, they put on their best performance.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR GHANA: Following their encounter against Portugal, Ghana, who is in Group H, will play again on November 28 against South Korea at Education City Stadium before finishing their group games on December 2 against Uruguay at Al Janoub Stadium.
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