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Kwesi Appiah lavishes praises on Japan despite defeat to Ghana

Kwesi Appiah 12 Black Stars coach, Kwesi Appiah

Thu, 31 May 2018 Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah has heaped praises on Japan despite their 2-0 defeat against the Black Stars in a friendly encounter on Wednesday.

First half goals from interim captain Thomas Partey and in-form UD Levante forward Emmanuel Boateng helped the Black Stars finished off the Blue Sumarai at the Nissan Stadium.

However, Coach Appiah believes the test will go a long way to help their opponents in their preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Russia.

“Tactically, the Japanese team were not a bad side whenever they had the ball,” Appiah said.

“They moved very well up front but I think there were some lapses with their defending. I think it’s a very good exercise for Japan in the sense that I don’t believe in winning games before the World Cup."

“It’s important that you lose sometimes because you learn from your mistakes. You do it now and then the coach can learn from it and perform very well at the World Cup,” he added.

Japan new coach Akira Nishino has endured a disappointing first match in charge and admits that he must solve vulnerabilities in the team before the World Cup kicks off.

“Some things worked and some things didn’t, and the things that didn’t led to this result,” said Nishino.

“I was able to try out a lot of things and I was able to look at a lot of players, but we were looking to win the game and the fact that we didn’t is disappointing.

“As time went on things picked up, but we didn’t start the game well. We weren’t all on the same page but this is a good test for us and we will work on our shortcomings,” he added.

Japan have been paired with Senegal, Poland and Columbia in Group H.



Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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