By Isaac Darko
Ghana defender Nuru Sulley says the African Nations Championship (Chan) in South Africa was a great experience for the Local Black Stars team.
Libya lifted its first international football title by beating Ghana on penalties in the final of the African Nations Championship on Saturday.
The Hearts of Oak centre back believes he has gained a lot and fulfilled time at the just-concluded championship.
“I have learnt a lot from this tournament,” Sulley told Allsports.com.gh.
“It was a great experience to my team-mates being a member of the Silver winning side at the championship.”
“I have never lost anything to play at this championship because I know it will definetely build my career.”
“We have to appreciate the quality of talents we showcased at the tournament.”
Sulley added that he is satisfied with their silver winning performance at the tournament.
“Our main target was to win the tournament but placing second is not a bad achievement.
“We've learnt from our mistakes and I hope we'll even do better in any subsequent,” Sulley said.
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