Sudan coach James Kwesi Appiah says it is unfortunate Ghana would have to lose to his team despite being a good side.
Speaking after the 2-0 win over the Black Stars in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on Tuesday, Kwesi Appiah noted it is unfortunate the situation has to go down to whoever wins.
And, he noted, the win went to the Falcons of Jediane.
The former Black Stars captain and coach was speaking after Tuesday’s win.
“It’s unfortunate because Ghana has a good team and it’s unfortunate that one of us – either Ghana or us – has to go out and unfortunately for Ghana, Sudan has beaten them,” he said.
“So automatically Sudan would have to go [to the AFCON].”
There are two more matches left for each team to play in November.
Ghana will host Niger before playing qualified Angola while Sudan will welcome Angola to their newfound home in Libya before playing Niger in their final game.
Kwesi Appiah spoke highly of their chosen home venue.
“Always when we come here, Libya is our Sudanese home. When we come here, we have a lot of Sudanese in Libya and they all come to support us which is very good.
“That is why we have chosen here as our home ground.”