They say revenge is a dish best served cold and over the last international window, Kwesi Appiah has served it in big chunks.Appiah, the former Ghana captain and coach returned to face the Black Stars, a team that made him both as a player and coach and inflicted the most damaging set of results in the last 20 years.

And he managed to do that wearing a smile, saying very little and letting his most potent weapon; football, do the talking.This was Sudan, dominating the Black Stars in Libya.

They had more energy, they passed better and they were more direct.

Ghana coach Otto claimed after the first match that "Sudan was lucky, they won't be lucky next time we meet them." It turned out to be an empty boast because in the end, Ghana was lucky not to lose by a bigger margin with just one shot on target.The 2 nil win was fully deserved for Kwesi Appiah's team and when one contributor to a 3Sports Space from Sudan said "we are grateful to Ghana for giving us Appiah", he was speaking the mind of many Sudanese.The thoughts and minds of Ghanaians have been pretty easy to read everywhere; X, facebook, youtube, tik tok, in our whatsapp chats, on radio on tv.