FC Zurich striker Raphael Dwamena insists Black Stars have bright future despite World Cup fiasco

Published on: 14 November 2017
FC Zurich striker Raphael Dwamena insists Black Stars have bright future despite World Cup fiasco
Raphael Dwamena during the 2019 Afcon qualifier game between Ghana vs Ethiopia in Kumasi, Ghana on June 11, 2017

Switzerland-based striker Raphael Dwamena says the Black Stars 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification fiasco could be a blessing in disguise for a better future.

The FC Zurich goal poacher joined the team this year and featured in two matches [against Uganda in Kampala and Egypt at home].

Ghana finished third in Group E behind Egypt and Uganda but Dwamena says the could be positives from their washed out campaign.

''We got a great future with the new players in the team. We are there for each other as team-mates and we have to stick together as a team to achieve our aim. We can do everything if we stick together as a team,'' the 24-year-old is quoted by Finder Sports.

''The future is bright for the Black Stars because we have a lot of young players. We have to work hard and we have a long way to go. There are a lot of things ahead of us being the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, World Cup qualifiers and many more.

''I want to do my best when I represent my nation. I am not only looking forward to scoring goals for the Black Stars but I am looking to win trophies with the national team.''

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