“He [Abalora] has made a mistake, he knows himself but we are not in the position to kill him,” Akonnor said, as reported by Ghanafa.org.
“We need each and every one to be at good level. Yes, we have to move on, we have to encourage him.
“He is a good goalkeeper. No doubt about that. We will not kill him; we will encourage him on how to improve.”
The Morocco tie was one of Ghana’s two scheduled friendlies in preparation for commencement of the second round of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
“In my opinion we didn’t look bad at all, first of all it was important for me to see how discipline we could play, the team spirit, work ethics, we showed great understanding of how to play, Akonnor added.