Tagoe is one of many players Rajevac can call on for the game against Sudan with Matthew Amoah, Samuel Yeboah, Junior Agogo and the promising Opoku Agyemang all contending for a place in the team. So intense has been the competition that Agogo, top scorer in the qualifying process so far with four goals is no more a first team player with Tagoe and Amoah, both on three goals the preferred strike option. “When you look at the strikers in the squad, you know you must work hard,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “But for the coach and the team it is a great thing. At the end of the day what we all want is for Ghana to win games and not who scores the goals.” Rajevac will again have major decisions to make as the Black Stars prepare to line-up against Sudan on Saturday in a 2010 African and World Cup qualifier.
Tagoe welcomes increased competition
