Ghana head coach Otto Addo admitted that he made 'mistakes' with his starting line-up after the 3-0 defeat to Brazil on Friday night.
The Black Stars began preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup last night, but were outclassed by the South Americans who scored all three goals in the first half.
Impressive Brazil Outclass Ghana
Inaki Williams, Mohammed Salisu and Tariq Lampety all made their debuts for Ghana in the second half, but Addo insists his line-up was not a gamble.
"My selection was not a gamble. It was a decision of complex things. Line up was good but we had to work harder to close the spaces," the coach said, as per GhanaWeb.
"I think I made mistakes, I learnt a lot more about my players and picking the next 11 will depend on the performance in the next game."
Addo, however, was pleased with the improve showing in the second half from the Black Stars.
''In the second half we showed we can also compete with them not only against the ball but also with the ball," he added, as per Ghanasoccernet.
"Better positions, we had some half chances. I'm happy that in the second half we didn't allow (lot of chances)."
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