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Sulley Muntari feels Ghana will "do well" at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Muntari was one of the stars of Ghana's first World Cup campaign in Germany four years ago, smashing in the second goal in a thrilling win over Czech Republic.
And he feels the experience gathered from that edition will stand not just Ghana but the other African countries in good stead as they prepare to do battle on African soil in June.
"African football is growing faster because we have great players that are playing in great clubs in Europe so it's going to be a good tournament because now we have so much confidence in ourselves and Africa,” he told the Daily Independent.
"Everything is possible. If not us maybe Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria or Cameroon because they have so much experience.
"Four years ago (in Germany) we were there. We know how it is and what it is all about. We will do well."
Source: Kickoff.com
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