
Sellas Tetteh (GHA), Ghana coach
First of all, I'm thankful that we won this
game. I'm also happy because we played good football. It's
great to have played three South American teams in this tournament.
The Peruvians, in particular, were a very good side and played
impressive football. We were lucky to score the first goal in the
46
th minute and that set the trend. I'm not satisfied
with two goals but I think we're going to improve in the games
to come. We believe we can play good football against any team,
even if Spain are very strong.
Juan Jose Ore (PER), Peru coach
The pitch wasn't easy due to the rain, and the
game itself was a tough one for us. But we gave it our all. I think
the goal in the first half in stoppage time changed the game. It
was crucial. We never really recovered from it.
Paul Addo (GHA), Ghana captain
It was a very good game for us. We didn't score
as many goals as we created chances, but still we managed to keep
the Peruvians from scoring. As for our next opponents, Spain, I saw
them play on television just before our game and I think the
semi-final will be tough. Even so, we'll be playing our normal
game. Hopefully that'll be enough.
Reimond Manco (PER), Peru midfielder
I'm very, very sad because we're out of the
tournament, but we gave everything out on the pitch. This
tournament has taught me that football is the most beautiful game
in the world. I'll be trying to win a place at the U-20 World
Cup.