Brazil 2014 Ghana: Assistant coach Konadu” Tomorrow is I think the biggest day in our career”

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAFor Ghana’s assistant coach Maxwell Konadu, tomorrow’s 2014 World Cup qualifier pitting Black Stars to the Pharaohs of Egypt at the Air Defense Stadium in Cairo will be the biggest encounter Kwame Nkrumah‘s country has ever known.

Being one of Ghana’s first local coaches (assistant of head coach Kwesi Appiah) trying to qualify their country to the World Cup, Konadu is ensured that tomorrow’s clash will send him into the Ghanaian football annals knowing that his side will 98% qualify for Brazil 2014 after a 6-1 first leg win over the Paharohs in Kumasi last month.

“Tomorrow is I think the biggest day in our career,” assistant coach Konadu told reporters on Monday.

“The biggest in the sense that it is a match that is sending the whole Ghana to Brazil and so therefore we cannot afford to let Ghanaian down.

“It is a big game in our career in the sense that this is the first time local coaches are in this position and trying to get Ghana to the World Cup.

“So whatever happens tomorrow, it will have effects on our career be it negative or positive.

“Definitely it is going to be positive.”


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