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Konadu targets winning run after opening victory‏

10 years ago
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Maxwell Konadu eyes improvements from his team as he wants Ghana to maintain their winning African Nations Championship.

Ghana, after earning a 1-0 win against Congo on Monday in their opening fixture are second on the table behind their next opponents, Libya.

Victory came through a deflected effort by Theophilus Anobaah in the 34th minute in the Group C contest.

Afterwards, Konadu reflected on a tough 90 minutes at the Mangaung’s Free State Stadium and hailed the focus of his team as they held a very physical Congo side at bay.

"You agree with that we played better in defence than in attack," Konadu said.

"There's more room for improvement. I believe the next match will be better than this [Congo game]."

Ghana, who lost all three group matches at 2011 CHAN finals in Sudan now have three after the first game.

However, Konadu returned to the training grounds in Bloemfontein grounds brimming with confidence ahead of their next game with group leaders, Libya, who defeated Ethiopia 2-0 in the other game.

"We will work on the attack and make sure that they play better than in the Congo match," said, the Ghana coach.