AWCON 2018: An ex-Ghana goalkeeper thinks beating Cameroon will be difficult

Published on: 21 November 2018

Former Ghana goalkeeper Abukari Damba insists Ghana beating Cameroon in their final group game will be difficult.

The Black Queens haven lost their last game 2-1 to Mali will need a win against Cameroon on Friday to make the next stage of the championship.

Cameroon has been resolute in the championship as they have won their opening two games.

This makes Abubakari Damba coy of Ghana's chances of making the next stage of the competition.

“If not for the two goal keeping errors we made, we could have gone ahead to win this game, but errors are part of the game. Now let us see how we can put our act together, put the defeat behind us and see how we can forge ahead," he said on Happy FM.

“So far as the Cameroonians are concerned, they are very physical, very athletic and technical on the ball as well. They have all the attributes a good team must have in football. So they are very good. They are better than the Malians. So against them we need to make sure we have a fantastic defensive set up to try and hold our lines and commit less errors especially goal keeping errors. If we do that, we might stand a chance of getting something out of the match but my brother, it will be very very difficult”.

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