Rwanda's Ghanaian coach Sellas Tetteh wants consolation win against Angola

Published on: 15 February 2011

Rwanda's Ghanaian coach Sellas Tetteh says he side must beat Angola on Tuesday in their final Group D tie in Omdurman for pride.

The 2009 Fifa Under-20 World Cup winner has suffered two defeats and have been ruled out of advancing to the last eight.

But Sellas Tetteh wants to return home with a consolation at least.

"We have to redeem our image, though it has been very difficult psyching up the boys for the game after two defeats. We will go all out, enjoy ourselves to get a very respectable result that will serve a handsome reward as pride to go back home," Tetteh told Cafonline.com

He further explained reasons behind his team's poor showing at the tournament.

"Inexperience and inadequate preparations. There were a lot of difficulties in the build-up to the tournament and it has affected our performance. However, I believe the future is bright and we will master on our weaknesses. I strongly believe Rwanda will be a strong team in future."

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