Prince Tagoe says team spirit is key

Published on: 03 February 2012

Striker Prince Tagoe says the high level of camaraderie in Ghana's camp will keep them going at the Africa Cup of Nations. 

The lanky forward was a second half substitute in the Black Stars’ nervy 1-1 draw with Guinea on Wednesday night in Franceville.

Ghana are yet to hit top form at the tournament despite going on top of the Group with seven points.

They struggled to win matches against Botswana and Mali making their quarterfinal clash against Tunisia difficult to predict.

Tagoe believes the Black Stars will thrive and go the long haul even if they fail to dominate matches.

"There is unity in camp and that is keeping us going. I believe, come Sunday we would be able to go through," the Bursaspor player told MTNFootball.com

"We are not thinking about which country we are going to play, but I think that the unity in camp is taking us through."

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