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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Africa back Ghana's semi-final bid

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JOHANNESBURG: Ghana, uplifted by the enthusiasm of an entire one billion-strong continent, will be bidding to become the first African nation to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup when they play Uruguay at Soccer City here tomorrow.


Ghana's 'Black Stars' are the lone flag-waver for Africa in the first World Cup staged on the continent and there is an emotional outpouring of support for them against one-time football powers Uruguay.


Ghana became only the third African team along with Cameroon (1990) and Senegal (2002) to reach the last eight at the World Cup when they downed the US 2-1 in Rustenburg last Saturday.


South Africa 2010 was trumpeted as Africa's long-awaited opportunity to host the world's greatest sporting showpiece, but only Ghana has survived after the demise of hosts South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Ivory Coast and Algeria at the group stage.


Now after their fighting win over the US, the Black Stars have the opportunity to do what no other African team has previously achieved and progress to the semi-finals of the World Cup.


It is an intriguing match-up at Soccer City. Uruguay, weighed down by the history of two world championships in 1930 and 1950 and at their 11th World Cup, are up against the Ghanaians, who are only making their second appearance at the tournament.


Both disparate teams have never played each other and both were not expected to be competing for a place in the semi-final against either Brazil or the Netherlands.


Discipline


Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac, who has instilled organisation and discipline into the athletic Black Stars, said his team were on the cusp of football history.


"We are not thinking about the pressure. We played very well at the African Nations so we have already proved that we are a team that knows how to compete," Rajevac said.


"We will try to relax. You know it is good for us to be here. We are very happy with the whole situation.


"We have no obligation but still we want to use this opportunity to do our best and to make history."


Ghana have had some injury concerns ahead of their momentous showdown with leading goalscorer Asamoah Gyan (ankle), midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng (hamstring) and skipper John Mensah (back) missing training this week.


"We have had a few knocks but we are used to this situation and it looks like everyone will be fit and I will be able to pick the best XI we have except for the suspended players," Rajevac said.


Rennes forward Gyan has had an outstanding World Cup scoring the winning penalty against Serbia in their opening game, another penalty in the 1-1 draw with Australia and the extra-time winner against the US.


"Uruguay are a difficult side but we don't care who we are going to play against. We are ready to play against anybody," Gyan declared.


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