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The Black Eagles hopes of securing a bronze medal finish was dealt a further blow when centre back Vorsah was sent off for a second yellow card, becoming the third Ghana player to see red during the tournament. Despite John Mensah’s curling effort...
It didn't work and Tagoe was introduced before halftime for Samuel Inkoom. With Ghana trailing, Vorsah fell after tangling with Traore and then kicked out at his opponent as he lay on the ground. He was shown a second yellow to be the second Ghana...
Ghana's national football team player Jonathan Mensah (R) vies for the ball with Mali's Garra Dembele during the African Cup of Nations third place play-off football match between Ghana and Mali in Malabo on Feburary 11, 2012. Mali won the match 2-0. View Photo »
Ofcourse, our target is to always win in every game. I don't think having more youthful players rules out any team's chances. It depends on the team.
3) l observed that we lacked discipline which was our key to success in Angola, what was wrong with Vorsah, whereas l can pardon John Mensah and Derrick for their red cards. Vorsah’s red card was childish at its best. At a time that we were expecting...
Gyan free-kick and a splendidly skilful goal from Andre Ayew. However, Mali Coach, Alain Giresse believes his team have learned their lessons during the tournament and is confident of reversing that result. In this game Mali will be helped by several...
PAEDOPHILE has been jailed for raping a little girl and sexually assaulting her friend. John Mensah, 48, of Broadcoombe, South Croydon, was a trusted family friend when he took the girls on a day out, but he was found guilty of abuse on nine separate...
Mali's striker Cheick Diabate (R) vies for the ball with Ghana's Jonathan Mensah during the third-place play-off African Cup of Nations football match between Ghana and Mali, in Malabo, on Febuary 11, 2012. View Photo »
Of course, our target is to always win in every game. I don’t think having more youthful players rules out any team’s chances. It depends on the team.
Guinea on Saturday. The Serb will be forced to look for replacement for John Boye and Derek Boateng who are banned for the game the Stars will be hoping to win to restore some pride to their bruised pedigree. Boye has been impeccable in central defence...
John Mensah (born 29 November 1982) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays for Sunderland as a defender, on loan from Olympique Lyonnais for the 2009–10 season. Full Article
Mali's striker Cheick Diabate (R) vies for the ball with Ghana's Jonathan Mensah during the third-place play-off African Cup of Nations football match between Ghana and Mali, in Malabo, on Febuary 11, 2012.
View Photo »The Ghanian national football team Front row L-R : Asamoah Gyan, Samuel Inkoom, Anthony Annan, Lee Addy, Andre Ayew, Back row L-R: Larsen Kwarasey Adambathia, Derek Boateng , Jordan Ayew, John Boye, Asamoah Kwadwo, and John Mensah pose before the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final...
View Photo »Zambian goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene (R) clears the ball as he vies with Ghanaian national football team's John Mensah during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) semi-final football match between Ghana and Zambia in Bata on Feburary 8, 2012. Zambia won 1-0 and qualified for the final.
View Photo »Zambia's goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene, center right, fends off a goalscoring attempt by Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, center left, as Ghana's John Boye, right, and captain John Mensah, left, look on during their African Cup of Nations semifinal match at Bata Stadium, in Bata, Equatorial Guinea Wednesday,...
View Photo »Zambia's Midfielder Christopher Katongo fights aginist Ghana's John Mensah during The Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match Ghana versus Zambia at Bata stadium in Bata on Febuary 8, 2012.
View Photo »Ghana's captain John Mensah controls the ball during a training session in Bata stadium in Bata, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Ghana will play against Zambia in African Cup of Nations semi final soccer match on Wednesday in Bata.
View Photo »Ghana's captain John Mensah plays with the ball as Ghana's coach Goran Stevanovic of Serbia looks on during training session in Bata stadium in Bata, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Ghana will play against Zambia in African Cup of Nations semi final soccer match on Wednesday in Bata.
View Photo »Ghana's Asamoah Gyan (R) and team mate Jonathan Mensah (L) discuss during a training session in Bata on Febuary 7, 2012, a day before their match again Zambia in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match in Bata stadium.
View Photo »Ghana's Asamoah Gyan (C) and team mates Jonathan Mensah (L) and Prince Tagoe (R) enjoy a joke during a training session in Bata on Febuary 7, 2012, a day before their match again Zambia in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match in Bata stadium.
View Photo »Ghana's coach Goran Stevanovic John Mensah eyes the ball during training in Bata on Febuary 7, 2012. A day before Zambia will play Ghana in the Africa Cup of Nations semi-final match in Bata stadium.
View Photo »Ghanaian skipper John Mensah holds a Tunisian penant at the Franceville stadium in Gabon on February 5, 2012. Ghana defeated Tunisia by 2 - 1 to advance into semi - final of the on-going 2012 African Cup of Nations tournament jointly hosted by Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
View Photo »Ghanaian skipper John Mensah leaves the pitch during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) quarter-final football match Ghana vs Tunisia at Franceville stadium in Gabon on February 5, 2012. Ghana won 2-1 and reach the semi-final.
View Photo »Ghana's captain John Mensah (top) vies with Tunisia's Sabeur Khalifa during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN 2012) quarter-final football match between Tunisia and Ghana at Franceville's stadium on February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Ghana's John Mensah (2nd L) celebrates his goal with teammates during their African Nations Cup quarter-final soccer match against Tunisia at Franceville stadium February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Tunisia's Saber Khelifa, left, attacks as Ghana's John Mensah, right, defends during their African Cup of Nations quarter final soccer match at the Stade de Franceville in Franceville, Gabon, Sunday Feb. 5, 2012.
View Photo »Ghana's John Mensah (5) scores during their African Nations Cup quarter-final soccer match against Tunisia at Franceville stadium February 5, 2012.
View Photo »Ghana's soccer captain John Mensah, right, with coach Goran Stevanovic, left, attends a press conference before their training in Ngouoni, 45km outside Franceville, Gabon, Saturday Feb. 4, 2012. Ghana will play their African Cup of Nations quarter final soccer match against Tunisia on...
View Photo »Ghana's soccer captain John Mensah, left, with teammates during their training session in Ngouoni, 45km outside Franceville, Gabon, Saturday Feb. 4, 2012. Ghana will play their African Cup of Nations quarter final soccer match against Tunisia on Sunday.
View Photo »Ghana's soccer captain John Mensah during their training in Ngouoni, 45km outside Franceville, Gabon, Saturday Feb. 4, 2012. Ghana will play their African Cup of Nations quarter final soccer match against Tunisia on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012.
View Photo »Ghanaian captain John Mensah gestures during a training session at Ngouoni football field in Gabon on February 2, 2012. Ghana topped Group C with seven points after being held to a one all draw by Guinea and will slug it out with Tunisia, runners-up to Gabon in Group C in quater-final...
View Photo »Ghana's skipper John Mensah speaks during a press conference after taking part in a training session at Ngouoni's football field on January 29, 2012, ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations 2012 (CAN), Group D, football match between Ghana and Guinea on February 1, 2012. John Mensah was...
View Photo »Ghana's soccer player captain John Mensah takes photos of teammates training in Ngouoni, 45km outside Franceville, Gabon, Friday Jan. 27, 2012. Mensah, will miss the next match after receiving a red card in their opening match against Botswana. Ghana will play their African Cup of...
View Photo »Ghanaian captain John Mensah (L) is led off the field by physical trainer Grbovic Milan before the start of training in Ngouni, Gabon on January 26, 2012. Mensah was sent off in their first match with Botswana for foul tackle and will miss their next match against Mali on January 28, at...
View Photo »Ghanaian captain John Mensah (L) looks on from the touchline during training in Ngouni, Gabon on January 26, 2012. Mensah was sent off in their first match with Botswana for foul tackle and will miss their next match against Mali on January 28, at Franceville stadium in Gabon.
View Photo »Ghana's soccer captain John Mensah watches from the bench during a team training session in Ngouoni, 45 kilometers outside Franceville, Gabon, Thursday Jan. 26, 2012. Mensah will miss the next match after receiving a red card in their opening match against Botswana. Ghana will play...
View Photo »Mali's striker Cheick Diabate (R) vies for the ball with Ghana's Jonathan Mensah during the third-place play-off African Cup of Nations football match between Ghana and Mali, in Malabo, on Febuary 11, 2012.
View Photo »Of course, our target is to always win in every game. I don’t think having more youthful players rules out any team’s chances. It depends on the team.
We have a good number of experienced players together with youth and we work well as a team
Ofcourse, our target is to always win in every game. I don't think having more youthful players rules out any team's chances. It depends on the team.
