Antoine Semenyo has sent a positive message to supporters ahead of Ghana's crucial second Group H encounter against South Korea at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The Bristol City forward, who replaced defender Alexander Djiku after 90+2 minutes against Portugal, insists the Black Stars would not give up on their prospects of progressing beyond the group stage of the competition.
The 22-year-old took to his official Instagram page to post: ”We are Ghana, we don’t give up. Onto the next one. See you Monday.”
Ghana was defeated 3-2 in their FIFA World Cup group opener against Portugal at the Stadium 974.
Despite Ghana failing to have a single shot on goal in the first half, Black Stars fans at the stadium were confident their team could win the game. However, Ronaldo's spot kick made the difference in the 65th minute with a soft penalty awarded by the Moroccan-born American referee before Andre Ayew's equalizer in the 73rd minute.
Later goals from Rafael Leao and Joao Felix gave Portugal a 3-1 advantage over Ghana.
Osman Bukari scored Ghana's second goal to make it 3-2.
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