2014 World Cup Friendly: Kwesi Appiah hopes to avoid injuries in South Korea warm-up

Published on: 09 June 2014
2014 World Cup Friendly: Kwesi Appiah hopes to avoid injuries in South Korea warm-up
Kwesi Appiah and his charges in training.

Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah hopes he record no causalities in Monday’s final pre-World Cup friendly against South Korea in Miami.

The build up to the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals has been headlines by injuries with Germany losing Marco Reus and fellow Africans Nigeria have lost Uwa Echiejile.

The Black Stars have been preparing in the United States for the past week after jetting in from Rotterdam where they lost 1-0 to the Dutch national team.

"We will put up a good team for everyone to enjoy the game. We hope that we don't get any injuries, both sides, so that we all go to the World Cup with hundred percent fit players," Appiah told a press match conference.

"At the end, it's about how we approach the whole team. Tactically, that's my main concern."

The Black Stars will leave for Brazil on 10 June, four days before their Group G opener against USA.

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