Ghana v Uganda: Gyan dreams of first trophy since 1982

Ghana is one of the tournament's most decorated nations, a strong contender for Africa Cup of Nations, with only Egypt having bettered its tally of four AFCON triumphs.

Published : Jan 16, 2017 20:31 IST

Asamoah Gyan is brimming with confidence ahead of his side's Group D opener against Uganda on Tuesday.
Asamoah Gyan is brimming with confidence ahead of his side's Group D opener against Uganda on Tuesday.
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Asamoah Gyan is brimming with confidence ahead of his side's Group D opener against Uganda on Tuesday.

Asamoah Gyan is optimistic about Ghana's chances of lifting the Africa Cup of Nations trophy for the first time since 1982 and is drawing inspiration from title-holders Ivory Coast.

Ghana is one of the tournament's most decorated nations, with only Egypt having bettered its tally of four AFCON triumphs.

But the last of those came 35 years ago, since when it has lost in three finals, most recently last time out when The Elephants prevailed on penalties in 2015.

However, Gyan believes it has what it takes to go all the way this time around and is brimming with confidence ahead of his side's Group D opener against Uganda on Tuesday. "I always use Ivory Coast as an example," Gyan told TV3 .

"They lost two finals and then won the third one against Ghana on penalties. We can do that too. We have quality players and our attitude is what will be decisive. It is very easy to say you can win the trophy, but you must show it on the pitch.

"To win a trophy everyone must get involved. We need to be strong, have depth and hope that we stay injury-free." Uganda last qualified for the AFCON in 1978, when it was beaten 2-0 in the final by Ghana.

It had to settle for second spot in its qualification section behind Burkina Faso, but pipped Botswana and Comoros to second place and booked its ticket for the final in Gabon as one of the two best runners-up.

 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Ghana - Asamoah Gyan

The 31-year-old is not only his country's most-capped player, but also leads the Black Stars' all-time goalscoring charts.

Gyan is still missing a major trophy to cap his international career, however, and this year's AFCON may be one of his last as he approaches the end of his career.

The experienced striker missed the majority of the qualification campaign, but remains Ghana's main man in attack as captain.

 

Uganda - Faruku Miya

Experienced attacker Geofrey Massa might remains Uganda's biggest name in attack, but there is no denying Miya is the man to watch for the future.

The Standard Liege youngster players a key role in his country's successful qualification campaign, netting the winner in the crucial victory over Comoros that saw them seal its ticket for Gabon.

This AFCON could be the moment Miya really breaks through and catches the eye of the footballing world.

 

KEY OPTA STATS

- This is Ghana's 21st AFCON participation, a tally only bettered by Egypt (23) and Ivory Coast (22).
- Ghana is the only team to have reached the semifinal in each of the last five AFCON tournaments.
- Uganda has lost 12 of its 16 AFCON games (winning three, drawing one), although three of those wins have come in its last five games.
- Andre Ayew scored three goals and delivered two assists in six games at the 2015 AFCON, the joint-highest goal involvement alongside Wilfried Bony.
- This is the first AFCON for Uganda manager Milutin Sredojevic.

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