Ghana head coach Chris Hughton believes his team deserved the win against Egypt, but stressed his team will continue to fight for the qualification.
An inspired second-half performance saw Egypt earn another point in Group B after being held to a 2-2 draw with Ghana.
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Mohammed Kudus struck from distance to give Ghana the lead at the stroke of half-time before Omar Marmoush restored parity after the break.
Two minutes later, a lapse in concentration allowed Kudus to complete his brace and score Ghana’s second but Mostafa Mohamed levelled the scoring for Egypt late in the game.
Speaking in the post-match press conference, Chris Hughton said: “We will continue to fight. It is true that at the moment there is a lot of frustration in the locker room.
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“Our team deserved more, but football is like that. It’s frustrating. In a similar performance, we would surely have won.
“Two errors cost us the match. We didn’t take this opportunity to take the three points.
“There are no more small teams in Africa. We are preparing for a tough match against Mozambique.
“The calculations are already made, we need a victory to pursue our dream and I know we are capable of it,” he concluded