The Black Stars came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with 10-man Australia and despite having a host of chances in the second half to clinch it, they blew them. Rajevac admits his side had not played particularly well in the last third, but says he will not lose much sleep over the result. “We tried out best and had our chances, but in the end we did not get the three points,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “However, it does not change much. Even if we had won today we still would have needed a point to qualify from the Germany game, so we are not worried. We just to prepare for that game and make sure we don’t lose.” All four teams in Group D are in with a chance of qualifying for the second round heading into the final round of matches. Ghana sit top of the group ahead of the Germany meeting at Soccer City on Wednesday and will book their second round place if they can get a point from that game. Australia play Serbia in the other game – which will kick off simultaneously – needing a nothing but a win to stand any chance of progressing.
Milo rues missed opportunity
