Goran Stevanovic is promising a better performance from his Black Stars in their next African Cup of Nations game against Tunisia in the quarter-finals.
Ghana settled for a 1-1 draw at the Stade de Franceville against 10-man Guinea on Wednesday to progress at the tournament after topping Group D with seven points.
After racing into the lead courtesy a 20-yard volley from Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, the Guineans equalised deep into injury time of the first half.
Stevanovic felt his team suffered from being 'nervous' as all three group members - Ghana, Mali and Guinea - were in contention of qualification on the last day of group action. Mali eventually came through in second place.
�It was a very tough game,� Stevanovic said after the game. �It was a very nervous game because Guinea needed to win and that complicated the situation.�
�We started to win 1-0 but after one strange goal [Guinea equalizer] we continued to play and tried to win. We qualified but not practically [performance]. The only thing on our head is maybe not too much ambition, not too much intensity. We would be better in the next game.�
Despite the performance of the Black Stars, Stevanovic says he was glad to get the game out of the way as he plans for the quarter-final clash with Tunisia on Sunday.
�I am happy with the result and being top in the group. We would see about the next game.�