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Ghana Premier League: David Duncan picks best XI from teams he has coached

By Allsports.com.gh
Sports News Ghana Premier League: David Duncan picks best XI from teams he has coached
JUL 26, 2016 LISTEN

Ghanaian coach David Duncan has coached the likes of Accra Great Olympics, Sekondi Hasaacas, Obuasi Ashantigold, Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asanti Kotoko in the Ghana Premier League.

The coach has named his best XI among the players he has coached over the years based on attributes they possess and their efficiency on the field of play.

Below is the best XI from David Duncan and why he chose them: 1. PHILEMON McCARTHY ( HEARTS OF OAK)

He may not physically possess the stature required for a modern day goalkeeper, but he makes up for that with amazing reflexes. He distributes balls to outfield players with so much precision either with short or very long range delivery of passes. I have lost count on the number of times he made saves that could only be described as miraculous. 2. MICHAEL ASANTE (GREAT OLYMPICS)

He had such a good defending ability. He had speed that made it impossible for fast wingers to easily go past him. Not too strong though, but could effectively shield the ball efficiently with his body in very tight corners when the situation so demanded. Had an almost excellent passing ability. His most outstanding attribute was his immense stamina that made him play right back as if he was combining that simultaneously with right wing play. This he did with such flawless ability to recover into position when possession was lost upfield. Sad though that he has passed on. May his soul rest in peace. 3. ALFRED ARTHUR (ASHANTIGOLD)

 Although left footed, which is usually not my preference, he had a near excellent defending ability that he hardly got dominated by fast wingers. Very quick to react to a change in pace by his opponent. Long range passing, joining the attack to put in pinpoint crosses and cut backs as well as fierce delivery of dead balls made him quite useful to the side. 4. ROBIN GNAGNE ( HEARTS OF OAK)

An expect in tackling without fouling, and this he does by sticking with his man. He also perfects the art of knowing when to get into tackles and when to delay them.An assured winner of headers. Reads the game well with his trade mark occasional long range passing which often finds his attackers and catches opposing defenders off guard. 5. JOE HENDRICKS (ASHANTIGOLD)

Though lacked some amount of pace, he possessed the needed grit to tame the most stubborn of attackers. He was usually the backbone of the team, delivering randomly inspirational jestings to lift the team. A mentally tough and determined character. 6. ANTHONY ANNAN (SEKONDI HASAACAS)

Do not be deceived by his duminutive stature, he could not be bullied in the game. Had good ball control even under the most intense of pressure. He hardly gave the ball away. He was hardly out jumped in winning of headers. What he lacked in going past opponents in dribbles, he made up for it with lightening quick one touch and wall passing movement play. SEE ALSO: Historic feat: Abedi's Nania stun Kotoko to win FA Cup 7. OPOKU AGYEMAN (ASHANTIGOLD)

Never seen a player do so incredibly well to get past defenders on the wing with such lightening speed and power almost throughout the entire duration of a game both defensively and offensively. It's easy to believe he had a spare heart. This had always been a potent weapon in the team's attack.

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play Coach David Duncan has coached the two biggest clubs in Ghana.

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