Sudan assistant coach, Ignatius Osei Fosu, has raised concerns about the state of the training pitch provided his side ahead of their AFCON qualifier against Ghana.
Sudan have been training at the St Thomas Aquinas pitch as they prepare to take on Ghana’s Black Stars on Thursday.
According to Osei Fosu, the training pitch could affect their game plan against Ghana.
“Preparations have not been bad but our only problem has been with the training pitch.
“It’s not been the best but we’ll take it like that. We’ve not trained at the Accra Stadium yet, but what we were given at the St Aquinas is not good.
“If the pitch at Accra is anything close to what was given us at St Aquinas, then we are going to see some awful football,” he said.
Sudan are currently second in the group, 2 points above Ghana.
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