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Sir Alex Ferguson one of the few Premier League bosses enjoying the Africa Cup of Nations say he longs for a successful passage of both Ghana and the Ivory Coast to the final clash on February 10.
Arsenal have Kolo Toure and Emmanuel Eboue away with favourites Ivory Coast, who also boast Chelsea's Didier Drogba and Salmon Kalou. Their team-mate Michael Essien is also into the knock-out stages with Ghana.
Fergie said: "I'm hoping it's an Ivory Coast and Ghana final, just to keep Arsenal and Chelsea's players occupied. It's no use kidding, Arsene Wenger and Avram Grant know what I'm hoping for. In fact, I'm hoping the final goes to extra-time, penalties and maybe even a replay."
Source: Mirror
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