Kwesi Appiah has been buoyed by Ghana’s preparations for the FIFA World Cup as the Black Stars head to the Netherlands for a friendly.
Ghana face a tough challenge to replicate their run to the 2010
quarter-finals at this year’s tournament, having been drawn alongside
Germany, Portugal and the United States in Group G.
But head coach Appiah is taking heart from his side’s attitude to the task that awaits them in Brazil.
“The unity is so great and discipline is very high,” he said ahead of
Saturday’s match against the Dutch in Rotterdam. “Discipline plays a big
role, if you want to be successful, 100 per cent lies with the players’
behaviour and so far it has been good.
“There is this kind of
competition, no one is sure of himself at the moment. Everybody is
attentive to whatever is taught in training. Everyone tries to do
whatever he can and for me, it’s good for the team and I am really
impressed.”
Tackling a side who finished runners-up in South
Africa will give Ghana an opportunity to test their mettle before
heading into what, according to the latest FIFA rankings, is the
toughest group at the World Cup.
With Germany ranked second and
Portugal in third, Ghana are rank outsiders in 38th and will surely need
to take something from their opening game against a US side who sit
14th.
Defeat to Montenegro in their last game will have given
Appiah some cause for concern, with Dejan Damjanovic’s first-minute
penalty settling matters in Podgorica.
The Netherlands, though,
have not tasted victory since ending their unbeaten World Cup qualifying
campaign with a 2-0 win over Turkey.
Draws against Japan,
Colombia and Ecuador have followed, with a 2-0 loss to France in March
constituting their first defeat since 2012.
Coach Louis van Gaal
has already been confirmed as Manchester United’s next manager and will
want to sign off from international duty in style.
They will have
a chance to take revenge on the side who beat them in the 2010 final as
Spain are the Netherlands’ first opponents in Group B.
Ghana and
the Netherlands are yet to announce their final 23-man squads and a
number of players will be keen to stake their claim for a place.

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