"You Will See A Different Ghana Tooday" - Kwesi Appiah

Ghana Coach, Kwesi Appiah insists the Black Stars will churn out a better performance when they play Mali in a must -win Group B game in Port Elizabeth today. The Black Stars face an early exit at the biannual gathering unless they can pluck all three points off Mali, leaders of Group B in the game billed for the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium. Appiah, leading the Stars for the first time as head coach told GNA Sports �you will see a different Ghana against Mali. We have psyched up the players, though we know it is not going to be easy, they (players) are willing to give off their best�. The Coach understands the importance of winning against Mali, in their quest to keep their dream of ending Ghana's fifth Nations Cup glory, insisting �we will go into the game and give off our best performance yet.'� On the Mali team, he said: �They (Mali) have got a good team. We played them twice at the last competition in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. So far, they are one of the three countries with a win. �We saw Mali against Niger, though we cannot depend on that 100-per cent, we have to map out our own plan going into the game. We will go out there and give off our best.� Quizzed on whether he plans to shift midfielder, Kwadwo Asamoah from his current left back position back to midfield, Appiah stayed coy on his real intent. �I have always said Asamoah is a utility player. It is not easy to have such quality in a team. The nature of opposition will determine his usage.� Ghana relinquished a 2-0 lead to tie their Group B opener with Democratic Republic of Congo last Sunday to pick only a point from a possible three.