Ex-Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah delighted over Al Khartoum positive start in Africa

Published on: 15 February 2015
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Ex-Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah delighted over Al Khartoum positive start in Africa
Ghana's coach Kwesi Appiah follows the action during a match between Portugal and Ghana at the Mane Garrincha National Stadium in Brasilia during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 26, 2014

Ex-Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah is delighted to have made a successful switch from national team to club coach as his Sudanese club Al-Khartoum defeated Zambians Power Dynamos 1-0 in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Widely-travelled Niger striker Kamilou Daouda scored the winner for Khartoum midway through the first half after springing an offside trap in a lively preliminary round, first leg clash.

“I’m happy with the crucial victory and it’s a good start,” Appiah told Goal Ghana.

“I’m looking forward to a positive campaign.”

Appiah parted ways with Ghana as the coach last September after a two-year spell that produced mixed results and some problems off the field.

Under the 54-year-old, the Black Stars qualified for the World Cup but money problems dogged the campaign and they were eliminated after the first round.

But he is making the desired impact in Sudan where he has been signed to revive the side who have struggled recently.

Daouda, who has played in Niger, Cameroon, Libya, Tunisia and Algeria, was a constant threat and had the ball in the net a second time only to be ruled offside.

Khartoum, hoping to become the second Sudanese side after 1989 African Cup Winners' Cup champions El-Merrikh to lift a CAF trophy, would have won more convincingly but for Power goalkeeper Joel Kanyeba.

Preferred to Zambia 2015 Cup of Nations reserve Joshua Titima, Kanyeba produced a string of superb first-half saves to prevent the hosts increasing their advantage.

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  • Mumbi 9 years ago

    He will eat a humble pie at urther Davis stadium.

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