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Charles Akonnor has said Pyramids FC striker John Antwi deserves a call-up to the Black Stars.
He is part of Akonnor's 23-man for the friendly match against Mali in Turkey next month.
The 28-year-old has had rear game time with the Black Stars despite his prolific goal-scoring prowess in the Egyptian league.
Akonnor unearthed him during his stint with second-tier side Eleven Wise in 2011.
In an interview with ghanafa.org on Friday, Akonnor says Antwi deserves a chance in the team.

"John Antwi, Odartey and I unearthed him at Eleven Wise and since then, he has done well for himself. The last time we had the call-Ups, he was not part of the team because I was not personally too convinced, he should be a part of the team at that time."
"I am looking at consistency with the team and now I think he has proven beyond doubt he is good, scored over 100 goals, now I think 102.
"He deserves a chance because he has done well. The Egyptian league is not an easy league that you can just ignore. He has done well and deserves a chance.
"All these new guys have the chance; we want people who can help us improve and also win the AFCON."
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