Hindustan Times (Delhi)

USA, Ghana aim to seal knockout berth

- Shayne Dias sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

USA BASE THEIR GAME AROUND SKILFUL ATTACKERS WHO PRESSURISE OPPOSITION DEFENCES EARLY ON IN THE HOPE OF A FAST GOAL.

NEWDELHI: USA got off to an ideal start in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, defeating India in front of a jam-packed crowd at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi.

They currently sit atop Group A ahead of Ghana, who have the same number of points but an inferior goal difference after their 1-0 win against Colombia. Both sides will now look to seal their spots in the round of 16 when they go up against one another in what is sure to be a hotly-contested affair.

But USA’S win over India, although morale-boosting, didn’t see them put in the best of overall performanc­es.

This is something even USA manager John Hackworth admitted. “We didn’t play well, but full credit to India. They were organised and there was no space to play through,” he said in the post-match press conference.these sentiments were echoed by midfielder Chris Durkin,“i think we got complacent at times. We can be better.

HARD TO BREAK

Ghana will be a much harder side to break down given their defensive coordinati­on and the American forwards will need to do more than just rely on the mistakes of the opposition if they are to win this game.

The Black Stars aren’t without issues of their own. Their solidity at the back saw them emerge victorious against Colombia but they will need to create more chances against an American side that loves to score. In the first game, Ghana looked fluid in the first half but lost some of their spark as the game wore on.

That will need to be rectified ahead of the clash against USA.

ATTACK VS TEAM WORK

USA base their game around skilful attackers who pressurise opposition defences early on in the hope of a fast goal.

Ghana, on the other hand, focus on maintainin­g a strong defensive shape and hitting teams with swift counter-attacks when the chances arise.

But despite Ghana’s defensive organisati­on against Colombia being top-notch, their coach is ensuring they leave no stone unturned going into the crucial group fixture.

“We are aware of USA’S attacking power and have studied their videos to prepare for the game,” said Ghana coach Paa Kwesi Fabin in a chat with Hindustan Times on the eve of the game.

He further added that his side’s midfield organisati­on will need to improve if they are to emerge victorious in this game.

“In the first game, I was really impressed by our defensive organisati­on but I think the midfield players needs to gel better.”

 ?? TWITTER ?? Ghana (in red) will be a stern test for the Americans.
TWITTER Ghana (in red) will be a stern test for the Americans.

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