Players of Ashantigold are confident they can qualify to the next round of the Champions league despite holding a slim margin in the first leg.
Key players believe though the task will be difficult, they can produce an efficient performance in Algeria to keep their dream alive.
Joseph Ato Bissah
“We are disappointed because they had a red card but we failed to take advantage. We can also disturb the Algerians when we go there. The fans should not be disappointed, they should continue to support the, we will not let them down.”
Eric Opoku
“I’m not disappointed because in the end we got a win. We have to do our maximum best to go there and qualify. They came with a strategy and for them, it worked. We had opportunities to score more but we did not capitalize on that but we hope to turn things around in the second leg. We have to thank the fans because it was difficult but they got behind us. We can assure them that it is not yet over and we can do it. It will be difficult but yes we can qualify.”
Kadri Mohammed
“I’m not disappointed at all. We will go to Algeria and qualify for our supporters who came here in their numbers to help us.”
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