Tuesday 29 March 2011

UK High Commissioner to Ghana at Wembley Stadium

The UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr Matthew Johnson is encourage about Ghana’s chances of beating England in Tuesday’s historic clash at the Wembley Stadium in London.

He asked Joy FM’s Super Morning Show host Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah that he was “very excited” by the international friendly encounter, which he said has been “long awaited”.

“Genuinely, I think Ghana is going to come up on top,” Mr Johnson stressed diplomatic pronouncements refused to make any impact.

He said that as important people in England three lions against the black 'Stars match, consider that the place for the game speaks volumes of its relevance.

Matthew Johnson hoped it would have a “tremendous impact” there because football is the “number one sport” in the UK.

However, High Commissioner of the England team by the release of five major players, that Ghana would play today in which he said that waiting game is the most intensity can affect the quality was not happy about .

According to the BBC reported that England manager has defended his decision, former Ghana captain Stephen Appiah says that was rude.

Matthew Johnson hoped that the Black Stars players took advantage of absence shall beat their homeland.

“I am surprised [at] the release from the England side; so many of the England players. I would rather say they are going to play into Ghana’s hand.”

Meanwhile, Joy FM's sports editor, said, speaking from London, the mood in England rarely speak about this match a "good" is.

He marked, “May be it is a way of saying, ok, let’s take it easy against Ghana”.

He said usually people including Ghanaian players, and match them at the competition are not happy about the release.

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