The Black Stars striker was responsible for one of the biggest misses in Ghana football when he side footed an effort wide from three yards with a yawning net in front of him after Michael Essien’s drive had been punched back into play by the Congolese goalkeeper Massa Munkala. The crowd got on the back of Tagoe afterwards as his touch deserted him but scored in the second half to ensure he left a more positive mark on the game. “In football you have to miss some chances and score some chances. It is one of those things. You just have to move on and thankfully in the end I took my chance,” he told KickOffGhana.com. Tagoe’s early struggles were baffling given his fine run of form which has delighted him. “I have had to work really hard and I am getting the reward for that but the most important thing is that we won as a team and are in pole position in the qualifiers.”
Tagoe brushes aside horror miss
