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Thomas Partey has joined the rest of the Black Stars squad ahead of Tuesday's training session at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Arsenal midfielder was the only one who was absent when the team opened camp on Monday, June 11, at the Alisa Hotel.
The Arsenal midfielder has, however, reported to the team's camp after arriving in Ghana earlier on Tuesday.
The team held their opening training session on Monday afternoon at the Accra Sports Stadium ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Madagascar on June 18.
Despite 23 players arriving on the pitch, only 22 completed Monday’s session with Bechem United’s Hafiz Konkoni undergoing a separate session with the team's physical trainer.
Gideon Mensah did not come with the team to the Accra Sports Stadium and while there was no explanation for his absence, it is expected the Auxerre defender will join the team in subsequent training sessions.
Partey's arrival means all players are now in camp ahead of Sunday's game.
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