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Black Stars skipper, Andre Ayew, believes his side are working tirelessly to lift this year's Africa Cup of Nations trophy in Egypt.
According to Ayew, they believe the only key to being successful at the upcoming continental campaign was through hard work.
The Black Stars have been camping in Dubai as they prepare for the tournament. They will travel to Egypt on Thursday to step up preparations ahead of their first group match against Benin on Tuesday.
“We have been in Dubai for a while now and I can tell you that everyone is working tirelessly to ensure we deliver the AFCON title to Ghanaians.
“Everyone here believes in hard work being the key to success and are focused on working towards that in order to achieve our goals,” he added.
The senior national team last won the tournament in 1982.
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