Daily Dispatch

Ghana looking for blessings, not revenge, says coach

- STEVE KEATING

Ghana coach Otto Addo said he is not the kind of guy who thinks too much about revenge.

But payback will almost certainly be on the minds of many supporters when the Black Stars take on Uruguay in their final Group H clash on Friday, a match that will help determine who advances to the World Cup knockout stage.

A bitter and controvers­ial quarterfin­al defeat at the hands of Uruguay, or at least the hands of Luis Suarez, at the 2010 SA World Cup remains one of Ghana’s most painful sporting moments.

Those memories are likely to come flooding back when the Black Stars run out onto the pitch at Al Janoub Stadium.

“It will be very difficult but I am confident to know that we can win this game,” Addo said after his men claimed a thrilling 3-2 decision over South Korea.

“I’m not a guy that thinks much of revenge.

“It was really, really long time ago that this incident happened, and I am a strong believer that if you don’t seek too much revenge for these kinds of things, sometimes you get the blessings.”

A long time ago perhaps but still not long enough for many Ghanaians to forget the image of Suarez using his hands to clear away Dominic Adiyiah’s header and what surely would have been the extra-time winner.

Suarez was given a red card for the foul but that would not be the end of the heartbreak for Ghana as Asamoah Gyan missed the resulting penalty and the Black Stars eventually suffered a crushing 4-2 loss in the penalty shoot-out.

Addo pointed out that it is not only his team and approach that will be different this time, but that it will be a completely different Uruguay side as well.

One thing that hasn’t changed is Ghana’s attacking philosophy and Addo will, as always, rely on an explosive offence that has generated five goals in two games.

“It is a different approach, a different team,” Addo said.

“They have very good strikers, lots of experience and they are a very compact, very good team.

“It will be very difficult just like every match.

“We said before the tournament started every game will be on edge, and we have to be at our best to beat them.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/MICHAEL STEELE ?? MUSCLE MEMORY: In this file picture, Luis Suarez of Uruguay handles the ball on the goal line, for which he was sent off, during the 2010 Fifa World Cup quarterfin­al against Ghana at the Soccer City stadium in July 2010 in Johannesbu­rg.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/MICHAEL STEELE MUSCLE MEMORY: In this file picture, Luis Suarez of Uruguay handles the ball on the goal line, for which he was sent off, during the 2010 Fifa World Cup quarterfin­al against Ghana at the Soccer City stadium in July 2010 in Johannesbu­rg.

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