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Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac will give opportunities to many of his World Cup bound squad when he lines up his side to face Holland on Tuesday.
Rajevac who named his final 23 on Saturday, will be using the game at Rotterdam's De Kuip Stadium to test the Black Stars against the pacy Orange team.
Though the coach has sounded his intent to utilize his squad, he is also concerned of heading to South Africa without any injury concerns.
The friendly against Bert van Marwijk's side will also afford Rajevac and Ghanaians the chance to finally see Kevin-Prince Boateng in a Black Stars shirt.
The 23-year old midfielder could be making his debut today for Ghana.
Boateng, a former German youth international will instead be at the World Cup for Ghana after completing his nationality switch to become a full Ghanaian international.
Another player likely to make his senior debut is Jonathan Mensah, a former member of the national Under-20 side that won the World Cup last year.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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