2014 World Cup: Ghana coach satisfied with Black Stars discipline in Arnhem camp

Published on: 28 May 2014
2014 World Cup: Ghana coach satisfied with Black Stars discipline in Arnhem camp
Ghanaian players relax before training in Holland

By Ameenu Shardow

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Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah says he is content with the discipline of his players in the ongoing camp in the Netherlands.

The Black Stars are based in the Dutch city of Arnhem to intensify their preparations towards the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

This follows the completion of a four-day non-residential training program in Accra.

Appiah has all of his players in his Arnhem camp as he eyes another successful campaign at the finals.

The Black Stars trainer who has been impressed with the efforts of his players in training says he has also been satisfied with the team’s discipline.

“For some time now, I would say like one year down the line, the unity has been so great and discipline has been really high,” he said.

“They [players] all show respect and we make sure we do what is right.

“Most of the time, players have cause to complain when there are lapses in the way management prepares our camping before they come.

“But the FA has done well to in making sure that everything they need is put in place, we’ve learnt from previous World Cups and we are making sure we make everything available so they don’t get any cause to complain.

“Discipline plays a big role if you want to be successful and I am 100 percent pleased with the behaviour of the players so far.”

The Black Stars will test their strength in a friendly match against the Netherlands this Saturday in Rotterdam.

The team will then move camp to the USA on June 1 after coach Kwesi Appiah had made his final cut for next month’s tournament in Brazil.

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