Ghana's coach, Otto Addo, has voiced disappointment over his team's loss to Nigeria in Friday’s international friendly clash, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.

The Black Stars at the faced at the Stade de Marrakesh in Morocco, lost to the 2-1 to the Super Eagles.

Nigeria through Cyriel Desser and Ademola Lookman too charge of the game and despite a late penalty conversion by Jordan Ayew, the Black stars were still condemned to defeat.

Following the match, the 43-year-old coach expressed frustration, citing his team's unluckiness and believing a draw would have been a fair outcome.

"I don’t like to look too much about the positives because we lost," Addo stated.

"But I think we were a bit unlucky the way we conceded the first goal... First half they had the better chances but in the second half we really, really did well."

The Black Stars will next face Uganda's Cranes on Tuesday at the same venue, with Addo aiming for his first win since his reappointment.

 

By Olujimi Dare Ogun

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