Ghana U20 Desmond Ofei’s coach says AFCON ‘The Most important Tour’ for the side
The head of Ghana U20 Desmond Ofei has described Africa U-20 the Nation Cup (Afcon) as the “most important tour” for his team, emphasizing it as the FIFA World Cup gate.
Black satellites They are currently in Egypt for the U20 tour and are set in Group C along with Senegal, Central Africa and Dr Kongo.
Speaking of FlashScore before 2025 U-20 Afcon in Egypt, Ofei made it clear where his advantages lie.
“The World Cup is the World Cup. It is competing against the best. Afcon for me is the most important tournament, personally. So for me, here’s the concentration. Automatically, if we do well there, it means we are qualified,” He said.
Ofe, who also serves as a coach for black stars, has emphasized the importance of concentration and hunger in the preparations of his team.
“This is what we think every day. This is what we are working on every day. We are really focused and hungry. To be honest, it will be one of the most difficult U20 tournaments, or one of the most beautiful tournaments within a while.”
Ghana, the champions four times at this level and the only African nation to win the U-20 World Cup (in 2009), arrive on tour with a proud heritage and high expectations
Black satellites are in the same group as royal sender champions, Dr Kongo, and The Central Republic of Africa. Ofei acknowledges the group’s difficulty, but believes his side is prepared for the challenge.
“In our group, I think we have everything. We have probably got the best. They (Senegal) were the royal champions. If we are best, it certainly means we are at the level and then for us, it is about managing the rest.
“I think in this group we can manage things well in my honest opinion. For us, we have everything in our hands to try and reach the right level, and that will be the quarter -finals. he added.
2025 U-20 Afcon, which goes from April 26 to May 18 in Egypt, will see the top four teams qualify in the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile. Gana begins their campaign ANTI Dr. Kongo on May 2 in Suez.
