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Ghana forward Jordan Ayew says the Black Stars will continue to fight in the AFCON after a late loss to Senegal in Mongomo on Monday.
Ayew was the most impressive member of Ghana's team as he put in the best display of his international career but was left disappointed with the result
"In the first half we played really well but in the second half we withdrew; playing backwards and we conceded that goal. We needed to fight tonight and go home at least with a draw. A lack of concentration cost us but we are down but not dead. We will see what will happen in the next two games," he noted.
With the expected return of regular strike partner Asamoah Gyan, Ghana will be hopeful of a turnaround albeit against the heavy favourites Algeria on Friday.
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