Daily Dispatch

US aim to end Ghana jinx

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A UNITED States national team that’s unbeaten since Bruce Arena replaced Jurgen Klinsmann as coach entertains World Cup nemesis Ghana today as a tune-up for this month’s Gold Cup.

The Americans play host to the Black Stars – whom they have beaten once and lost to twice in the past three World Cups – in a friendly today at East Hartford, Connecticu­t.

It’s a warm-up for the Gold Cup, the North American (Concacaf) championsh­ip tournament in which Mexico and the host United States are perennial favourites.

The Americans face Panama on July 8 in their opener with other group-stage matches against Martinique and Nicaragua ahead of the knockout rounds.

“Winning the Gold Cup is one of our priorities in 2017, so this is an important opportunit­y,” said Arena.

“Ghana is certainly a team that brings different challenges and it’s the type of competitio­n we need as we continue to develop.”

Ghana knocked the Americans out of the 2006 and 2010 World Cups. A 2-1 group-stage win ousted the US side in Germany 11 years ago and a 2-1 extratime win for the Africans eliminated the Americans in the last 16 in South Africa.

The US took a measure of revenge in the 2014 World Cup, beating Ghana 2-1 in their opener in Brazil.

Ghana lost a friendly to a secondstri­ng Mexico 1-0 on Wednesday at Houston, Texas, even as the Mexicans’ primary side competed at the Confederat­ions Cup in Russia.

Arena’s squad has three wins and four draws this year, including two wins and two draws in World Cup qualifying to stand third in the six-team group, the last spot that gives an automatic berth to next year’s finals in Russia. — AFP The Daily Telegraph

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Picture: GETTY IMAGES UNRUFFLED: Paul Pogba of Manchester United has replied to criticism of his team – they scored 54 times en-route to finishing sixth in the Premier League – by reminding detractors of the trophies they have won

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