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‘We didn’t really care about the criticisms of the one-goal project under Milovan Rajevac’ – Prince Tagoe reflects on Ghana’s 2010 World Cup run

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
March 3, 2026
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Former Ghana international Prince Tagoe has shared insights on the Black Stars’ controversial “one-goal project” under coach Milovan Rajevac during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Despite widespread criticism of the team’s conservative tactics, Tagoe insists the results justified the approach.

Speaking on Sporty FM, the ex-Ghana forward revealed that the squad focused on winning rather than worrying about critics. “We didn’t really care about the criticisms of the one-goal project under Milovan Rajevac. At the end of the day, we were winning and taking our bonuses,” Tagoe said.

He also disclosed that the winning bonus for the team at the time was $10,000, a reward for their disciplined performances on the world stage. Tagoe’s comments highlight the tension between tactical pragmatism and public expectation in football, emphasizing that success on the pitch often speaks louder than opinion off it.

The 2010 Black Stars squad went on to make history by reaching the quarter-finals, narrowly missing out on a semi-final berth against Uruguay in a dramatic penalty shootout. For Tagoe and his teammates, the “one-goal project” wasn’t just strategy—it was a pathway to results and rewards.

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