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Ghana coach Otto Addo has made bold changes to his starting XI for the Group I Matchday Six World Cup qualifier against Chad, leaving out Thomas Partey and Mohammed Salisu.
Captain Jordan Ayew, alongside Mohammed Kudus and Inaki Williams, will spearhead the Black Stars’ attack in the crucial encounter.
Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Benjamin Asare gets the nod ahead of Lawrence Ati Zigi, continuing in goal after his impressive recent outings.
Addo has opted for a back-three system with Jonas Adjetey, Jereme Opoku, and Gideon Mensah tasked with defensive duties.
In midfield, the quartet of Elisha Owusu, Abdul Samed, Mohammed Kudus, and Caleb Yirenkyi will look to control the game and provide creativity.
Up front, Antoine Semenyo, Jordan Ayew, and Inaki Williams carry the responsibility of finding the goals to secure another vital win for Ghana.
Kick off time is scheduled at 1pm Local time.
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