WUPPERTAL, GERMANY – OCTOBER 14: (L-R) Ameyaw Appiah-Kubi DennisGermany U20 coach Hannes Wolf says he felt sorry for Ghana’s Black Satellites after his facet’s 5-0 thrashing of the previous world champions.The Black Satellites, who’re making ready for the upcoming WAFU Zone B U20 Championship in Togo, had been walloped by the Germans, with Ilyas Ansah of Ghanaian descent netting twice.The crew is anticipated to reach in Ghana this week earlier than travelling to Lom for the Africa U20 Cup of Nations qualification match.Wolf was impressed by the efficiency of his crew however admitted the Black Satellites struggled due to the moist nature of the pitch, with most of their gamers not having studs boots.”It was a really profitable conclusion to the occasion,” mentioned DFB coach Wolf. “We had good video games in opposition to Poland and earlier than that. We merely have good gamers, a lot of whom are already enjoying professionally.”You may see that. Right now, Ghana was overwhelmed by us. I felt just a little sorry concerning the moist pitch as a result of they did not have studs on – it was slippery. However the way in which we performed, particularly within the first half, was outstanding. It was a very good efficiency.”The Black Satellites have been drawn in Group A of the WAFU Zone B U20 championship alongside host Togo, Benin and Niger. The 2021 Africa U20 champions can qualify for the primary match by ending as the most effective two groups in Togo.