After missing out on qualification for the Under-20 World Cup final, Ghana’s Black Satellites are determined to secure third place in the tournament by facing Iraq. Despite the semi-final defeat against France, coach Sellas Tetteh and the team are confident about competing for the bronze medal. Sellas Tetteh previously won gold in the 2009 tournament with the André Ayew generation, making it an additional motivation for him to guide the team to another medal. The coach emphasizes the importance of the players’ efforts and aims to motivate them to avoid returning home empty-handed. With Lawrence Lartey, Joseph Attamah, and Moses Odjer expected to be back in the lineup, Ghana looks to secure a podium finish in the competition. Additionally, striker Ebenezer Assifuah has the opportunity to win the Golden Shoe for the tournament’s top scorer, needing just one goal to surpass his European counterparts. Assifuah expresses his desire to emulate his compatriot Dominic Adiyiah, who won the Golden Shoe four years ago.
U20 WORLD CUP: GHANA CHASES BRONZE
