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Black Satellites striker Dominic Adiyah believes the team's mental toughness is its greatest asset ahead of this month's Africa Youth Championship in Rwanda.
The Norway-based player is one of seven foreign-based in head coach Sellas Tetteh final squad released on Wednesday.
Adiyah was the team's top scorer at last month's West Africa Football Union youth tournament in Nigeria with four goals.
The 19-year-old believes the team has the credentials to win the Africa Youth Championship for the third time when the tournament begins on 18 January.
" So far the team has prepared well. We have a good team that I'm also part of. I believe we're going to Rwanda for the ultimate not for going sake and make Ghana proud," Adiyah told Ghanasoccernet.com
" I am sure each and everyone of us is equal to the task. We are going to meet some professionals in Kenya and Rwanda and I think we we're going to make a great team."
Adiyah was second top scorer in last season's Ghanaian Premier League before joining Norwegian side Fredrikstad.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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