Nigeria will fall again - Ghana FA President

Published on: 24 July 2011

AS Nigeria prepares for  Ghana in an international friendly match,  President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi, insists the Super Eagles stand no chance of turning the table against the Black Stars at the Vicarage, Watford.

The Ghanaian FA boss boasted that Ghana had a psychological edge over Nigeria based on outcome of recent clashes between the two countries.

Eagles' last win over the Black Stars was at the 2006 Nations Cup held in Egypt, but the Ghanaians have been victors in all meetings since then and Nyantakyi believes the run will continue on August 9 in London.

"Any match involving  Ghana and Nigeria is a psycholgical war and I know as of now, Ghana has the psychological edge which will continue to give us victory over Nigeria," boasted the GFA boss.

Ghana beat Nigeria 4-1 in their previous meeting in London some five years ago.

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