I am happy that the coach admitted some of these revelations in his post-match interview. In my opinion, I believe that the best way to attack is to defend. That is making sure that your back is fully secured before you think of launching an attack. I also think that the idea of inverted fullbacks cannot work in our jurisdiction because we do not have a level playing field in Ghana here. Besides, those who are supposed to cover for the inverted fullbacks (Ntim and Kyei) are not doing so but prefer to join the attack instead leaving all the pressure on the centre backs who find it difficult whether to cover for the out of position central midfielders or to cover for the inverted fullbacks. This creates a big loop hole in our midfield. Perhaps the players who can provide the necessary security for the team(Blay and Tenadu)are being relegated to the bench for reasons best known to the coach. Again, our midfielders are not quick for the first balls thereby committing a lot of fouls with the second balls. This manifested in our first match against Karela. Moving forward I think we must change some of our tactics and approaches for the betterment of the team in our subsequent matches. Thanks.🙏
I am happy that the coach admitted some of these revelations in his post-match interview. In my opinion, I believe that the best way to attack is to defend. That is making sure that your back is fully secured before you think of launching an attack. I also think that the idea of inverted fullbacks cannot work in our jurisdiction because we do not have a level playing field in Ghana here. Besides, those who are supposed to cover for the inverted fullbacks (Ntim and Kyei) are not doing so but prefer to join the attack instead leaving all the pressure on the centre backs who find it difficult whether to cover for the out of position central midfielders or to cover for the inverted fullbacks. This creates a big loop hole in our midfield. Perhaps the players who can provide the necessary security for the team(Blay and Tenadu)are being relegated to the bench for reasons best known to the coach. Again, our midfielders are not quick for the first balls thereby committing a lot of fouls with the second balls. This manifested in our first match against Karela. Moving forward I think we must change some of our tactics and approaches for the betterment of the team in our subsequent matches. Thanks.🙏
If the fullbacks gets advance on the field one of the defensive midfielders should stay to allow the central defenders to cover up for the fullbacks