Oduro, Appiah divide locker room on US match

Dominic Oduro is rooting for Ghana on Saturday, and raising trouble in the Dynamo locker room in the process.

HOUSTON – Thursday morning, the Houston Dynamo locker room was divided publically for one of the first times ever.


The entire team turned on Dominic Oduro and Sammy Appiah regarding the upcoming World Cup match between the United States and Oduro and Appiah’s home country Ghana.


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“It’s a friendly rivalry and it’s funny, this morning it’s the whole team for the US and those two for Ghana,” said Dynamo midfielder and US youth national team member Danny Cruz. “It’s definitely good banter.”


Despite being outnumbered, Oduro can hold his own in trash talking.


“Obviously, the US should be scared of Ghana,” said Oduro. “We have all of Africa behind us hopefully and it should be a great game. We both have struggled to qualify, so we’re both underdogs, but Ghana should have the advantage with all of Africa behind us. It should be a good game and hopefully [Ghana] will get the magic out of this game.”


While Oduro and Cruz anticipate coming up with a wager for the match, Appiah doesn’t feel quite as confident as Oduro.


“[The home field advantage] shouldn’t affect the US that much; they are professionals and should be able to handle it as it is nothing new to them,” noted Appiah. “I’m holding onto my money. The US is playing well and scoring [in the run of play], so I am going to hold on to my money right now.”


Cruz and his roommate Mike Chabala anticipate relaxing and watching the match quietly at home. Oduro though hopes to crash the party.


“I’m trying to go to one of the guy’s houses and talk some trash,” said Oduro. “We have a bet with Danny, but he’s not ready for it. He looks scared, so we’ll probably go to (Chabala’s) … and talk trash while the game is on.”


It probably helps Oduro’s trash talk that Ghana defeated the US in the 2006 World Cup. Appiah believes that result will fuel the US fire this year.


“It happened four years ago and the US is going to come out for revenge,” said Appiah. “Hopefully Ghana can score as I think we’ve struggled doing that so if we can find the back of the net we will be fine.”


The rooting interests for both sides believe that if they can play like they did in their last group game, their team will come out on top.


“We have to play like we did against Germany,” noted Oduro. “We have to hold the ball well and just finish our chances. We had some good chances against Germany and couldn’t put the ball in the net. The next round is the knockout stage, so we have to give it our all.”


“If the US plays the same way they played [against Algeria], they can make a [deep] run,” said Cruz. “It’s going to be exciting.”


Dwain Capodice is a contributor to MLSsoccer.com. Questions or Comments can be sent via email to dwaincapodice@gmail.com.