FULL REPORT: Goran Reveals The Use Of �Juju� In Ghana Camp

Under fire Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic has revealed that some Black Stars players resorted to the use of �black power� to outdo each other during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations. The Ghana FA at a press briefing on Wednesday said they will take a decision on the coach within the next two weeks. Below is a copy of the Serbian�s technical report on Ghana�s performance at the 2012 Afcon: SUBJECT : REPORT - THE 2012 AFRICAN CUP OF NATIONS IN GABON / EQUITORIA GUINEA. 1. PREPARATIONS The Ghana football Association in consultation with the technical team selected 25 players for preparation in South Africa. Camping in Rustenburg was excellent and accommodation, feeding, training facilities were all good. We had ten training sessions and played two friendly games. INVITED PLAYERS 1. ADAM KWARASEY - Norway 2. DANIEL ADJEI - Liberty 3. ERNEST SOWAH - Chelsea 4. KWADWO ASAMOAH - Udinese 5. SAMUEL INKOOM - Dnipro 6. MASAWUDU ALHASSAN - Genoa 7. DANIEL OPARE - Standard 8. JOHN BOYE - France 9. MOHAMMED ABU - Norway 10 DEDE AYEW - Marseille 11. CHARLES TAKYI - St. Pauli 12. AGYEMANG BADU - Udinese 13. DEREK ASAMOAH � Pohang 14. SULLEY MUNTARI � Inter 15. EMMANUEL BAFFOUR � Edubiase 16. DEREK BOATENG � Dnipro 17. JORDAN AYEW � Marseille 18. JOHN MENSAH - Lyon - Fr 19. JOHNATHAN MENSAH � France 20. ISAAC VORSAH - Hofenheim 21. ANTHONY ANNAN - Vitesse � Hol 22. JOHN PAINTSIL- Leister City 23. PRINCE TAGOE � Turkey 24. LEE ADDY � China 25. ASAMOAH GYAN - AL Ain OFFICIALS 1. GORAN STEVANOVIC 2. KWASI APPIAH 3. EDDIE ANSAH 4. ALEKS GUSIC 5. PERCY ANNAN 6. OPOKU AFRIYIE 7. ALLEN AKABA 8. CHARLES BOTCHWAY 9. SHERRIF MUSAH 10. ANKAMAH 11. SHILE ( PHYSICAL TRAINER) 12. MARIANA ( PHYSIOTHERAPIST) INJURIES AND THE FINAL 23 SQUAD After five training sessions in South Africa the technical team dropped Emmanuel Baffour and Derek Asamoah to bring the squad to 23. John Mensah and Asamoah Gyan were nursing muscle injuries so the management brought in a physiotherapist ( Mariana) from Serbia to help treat the muscle problems in the team. Fortunately both players recovered miraculously within two days to join our training sessions. Agyemang Badu also had an injury before camping in Rustenburg but recovered within some few days in camp. TECHNICAL MEETING On the day of every match we showed the players clips of the opposing team. We analysed the opponent set pieces, defensive and attacking tactics and how we can penetrate their defence. All players were made aware of their roles and those who should take our set pieces. Players were always psyched up and always made aware about the importance of this tournament to themselves and Ghanaians. I also showed them films which were very motivational and inspiring. ASSESSMENT OF TOURNAMENT We played our first match against Botswana at Franceville which ended 1 - 0 in our favour. Every first game of a tournament is always difficult and the Botswana team tactically sat back and relied on counter attacks. I realised that most players' performance was not as expected due to lack of games in their various clubs. John Mensah scored the only goal for Ghana. Our second game was also played at Franceville with Mali and the match ended 2 - 0 in favour of Ghana. The goals were scored by Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew. I was really satisfied with our performance technically and tactically. The third group match was played against Guinea at Franceville and the final score ended 1-1. Guinea was my best team in the tournament and I was not surprised when they gave us a really good game. John Mensah scored our goal from a corner kick We qualified to the quarter final stage after being on top of our group. The match was played at Franceville with Tunisia and it ended 2 -1 in favour of Ghana. The goal scorers for Ghana were Agyemang Badu and Andre Ayew. The match was very competitive but I was satisfied with our game and the players fighting spirit. We reached the semi finals of the competition playing against Zambia. We played our best game in the tournament outplaying the Zambians technically and tactically. We created many scoring opportunities but unfortunately could not utilise our chances. The Zambians created two chances and were fortunate to get a goal. We lost 1-0 but there was vast improvement in our game compared to the group stage matches. After the loss every individual in camp was devastated and spirit in camp was zero. I held a meeting with the playing body the following day to encourage and to psyche them for our next game with Mali. Unfortunately, the meeting turned out to be accusations and blames amongst the players which needs to be addressed by the FA management and the technical team for a better future. The third place match against Mali was played at Equatorial Guinea. After missing our target which is the gold, the willingness to fight was lost in the players and we lost 2 - 0 to Mali. CONCLUSION After losing to Zambia, there arose so many accusations amongst the players during my meeting with them. I have learnt great lessons from African football and also about Ghanaian players' behaviour on and off the field. We all need to help in changing some players' mentality about using black power to destroy themselves and also make sure we install discipline and respect for each other. I am very grateful to the Ministry of Sports, Ghana football Association Management, and the Black Stars Management Committee for their assistance and support during the qualifying stages, preparations and the competition in Gabon / Equatorial Guinea. I also thank the technical team and Coach Oti Akenten who assisted in monitoring other teams for us. My gratefulness and thanks goes to my Gallant players who stayed in camp for almost seven weeks and worked tirelessly to reach quarter finals and finally to all Ghanaians who prayed and also supported us throughout the competition.