Ghana’s U-20 head coach Abdul Karim Zito says the fact that his team finished third in Group C of the going U-20 Championship does not mean they can’t achieve their ‘targets’ of winning the ultimate title.
The Black Satellites have qualified to the quarterfinals of the 2021 CAF U20 African Cup of Nations despite losing 1-2 to Gambia in the final group stage game against Gambia.
The three-time Champions finished as one of the third best-placed teams after falling behind Morocco and Gambia in the Group C table.
While expressing his disappointment at his team’s inability to win the game., Coach Karim Zito admitted that his team lost to a better side.
“Like I said before the game, every team that plays Ghana comes into the game to fight hard for a win. We take nothing from Gambia, they came out to win the game and took advantage of their chances.”
“We didn’t get the result we wanted but qualification to the next round is key because we have another opportunity to correct our mistakes”, Coach Zito said at the post-match press conference.
The gaffer remains optimistic that the team could still achieve its ultimate targets for the competition despite finishing third in the group.
“We have not lost hope because finishing third does not mean we can’t achieve our ultimate targets”, he insisted.
Ghana is set to face Cameroon in the quarterfinals stage on Thursday to fight for a place in the semi-final.
Ghana took the lead in the 8th minute before the Gambians leveled the scores before the 20th-minute mark.
The Gambians scored again in the 34th-minute courtesy Kajally Drammeh’s free-kick to secure all three points.