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    Woo-Yeung: “Ghana seems to have poor team work”

    Selasi FiawoyiBy Selasi FiawoyiNovember 28, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    South Korean midfielder, Woo-Yeung believes Ghana seems to have poor team work ahead of  group clash today 


    Ghana will face South Korea today in the second round of matches in the Qatar 2022 Word Cup.

    South Korea are coming into the game after drawing against Uruguay whereas  Ghana lost to Portugal and have 0 points.

    READ MORE:Anthony Taylor to officiate Ghana’s game against South Korea

    Speaking to the press, South Korean midfielder, Woo-Yeung believes “Ghana seems to have poor team work ahead of  group clash today”.

    He went on to say that, ” I think we will create better chances in that area. Ghana is fast so you have to be careful of the space behind you”.

    ” When the ball is stolen, I think using the back space in the reverse direction will create more chances”.

    Ghana is hoping to secure all three points to ensure their dream if qualifying to the round of 16 is kept alive.


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