Kumasi Asante Kotoko SC right-back, Augustine Agyapong has reacted to Black Satellites exit from the 2022 West African Football Union (WAFU) zone B tournament.
The Porcupine Warriors defender played one match out of the two played at the group stage of the competition in Niger, Niamey.
He played in the first match when Nigeria beat Ghana’s U20 2-0 to cast a dent on their qualification hopes with just a game to spare.
The 18-year-old was on the bench in the next game on Saturday afternoon when Burkina Faso beat Ghana 2-1 to send Ghana home without a point.
“If you allow challenges to defeat you then you will not enjoy the adventure! On the other hand, though, if life’s challenges are perceived as stepping stones, as learning experiences, your chances for success and happiness are greatly increase.
A bad adventure,we are sorry Ghana”, he wrote on social media.
If you allow challenges to defeat you then you will not enjoy the adventure! On the other hand, though, if life's challenges are perceived as stepping stones, as learning experiences, your chances for success and happiness are greatly increase.
A bad adventure,we are sorry Ghana pic.twitter.com/wnFhbQ79Nr— Augustine Agyapong JNR (@AgyapongA2) May 15, 2022
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