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Ibrahim Tanko says the Black Meteors have moved on from Tuesday night's humiliating defeat to Morocco and are focused on taking all three points in their final game.
Ghana will take on Guinea in their last Group A fixture at the ongoing U-23 Africa Cup of Nations looking to secure qualification to the next round of the tournament.
After suffering damage against the host nation, Tanko says the team has everything from that game behind them and are looking forward to Friday's encounter.
"We have watched the last game again and have worked on correcting what went wrong. We have to put it behind us and I think the team is ready for the game tomorrow," he said during Thursday afternoon's press conference.
"The opponent needs only a draw, but we know we have to win the game to go into the next stage. We are well-psyched mentally and physically to win the game.
"We had a good training session yesterday and the boys showed me in training that they are ready for a win."
The game is set to be played in Tangier with kickoff slated for 20:00 GMT.
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