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“We Deserve More” – Kudus Reflects on Ghana’s Draw Against Egypt and Sets Sights on Mozambique Clash

Ghana’s midfielder, Mohammed Kudus, garnered attention following his remarkable performance in the Africa Cup of Nations group B match against Egypt. Despite missing the opener against Cape Verde, Kudus scored twice in the 2-2 draw with Egypt, earning him the Player of the Match accolade.

In a post-match interview, Kudus expressed mixed feelings about the result, emphasizing the team’s hunger and fighting spirit. He credited his teammates for their enthusiasm and urged them to stay positive for the upcoming game against Mozambique.

Addressing the match outcome, Kudus acknowledged the disappointment of not securing a win despite his personal success on the field. He pointed out that the goals conceded by Ghana resulted from avoidable mistakes that the team needs to learn from.

Commenting on facing Egypt, Kudus emphasized the need to shift focus to the next game, praising the entire team for their efforts against a strong opponent. He expressed confidence in Ghana’s qualification chances from the group, highlighting the fighting spirit and energy displayed by the team.

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When asked about the ultimate goal, Kudus affirmed that the team’s primary focus is on lifting the trophy, but emphasized taking it one game at a time. He stressed the importance of securing three points in the upcoming match against Mozambique to maintain their qualification hopes.

Regarding the injury to Egyptian star Mohammed Salah, Kudus conveyed his team’s unwavering approach to the game, whether or not Salah was on the pitch. He extended wishes for a speedy recovery to Salah but emphasized that Ghana approached the match with the same mentality, with or without the renowned forward.

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Looking ahead, Kudus reiterated the team’s commitment to focusing on each game individually and maintaining the same intensity. The title of Kudus’ voiced perspective on the match encapsulates the sentiment: “We Deserve More” – a rallying cry for the Ghanaian squad as they set their sights on the next challenge against Mozambique.

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