Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz said wins in this World Cup came at a high price and that his players had shown they were ready to pay it after the West African country overcame Panama

The report indicates that ghana coach Carlos Queiroz stated wins in this World Cup came at a high price and that his players had shown they were ready to pay it after the West African country overcame Panama 1-0 thanks to a stoppage-time goal on Wednesday.

It further notes that queiroz ​brushed aside questions about the absence of ⁠midfielder Thomas Partey from the game due to ​a Canadian travel ban and visa issues.

“With the ​football we played today, we can count on Ghana to do something,” he told reporters.

Queiroz, 73, was not scheduled ​to go to the tournament in Canada, Mexico ​and the United States until April when Ghana appointed him ‌in ⁠place of Otto Addo, fired in March after a series of disappointing results.

The Portuguese, however, complained about the rough handling of Ghana players by ​the Panamanian side, ​and ⁠said his team were “naive and not aggressive in the first half”.

Ghana had ​to replace goalkeeper Ati Zigi at ​halftime following ⁠a collision.

“Not sure,” Queiroz stated about Zigi’s availability for the next game against England. “It is early ⁠and ​this kind of injury ​it is only after 24 to 48 hours we can be ​sure.”

Source: myjoyonline.com