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Defender Samuel Inkoom has been released by his Ukrainian side FC Dnipro to play in Sunday’s crucial All Africa Games second leg qualifier against Nigeria in Kumasi, GHANAsoccernet.com understands.
The right-back captained the team in their first leg 3-1 defeat in Benin City played a fortnight ago.
Inkoom rejoined his side in Ukraine for pre-season but was released after successful negotiations between the Ghana FA and club officials.
“Samuel Inkoom will arrive for this game after securing permission from his club,” Ghana Under-23 coach Akwasi Appiah confirmed.
Inkoom will join foreign-based stars Mubarak Wakaso, Isaac Cofie, Masahudu Alhassan, Opoku Agyemang and Dominic Adiyiah on Wednesday.
“We have plan B in place so I am sure we’ll be just fine against Nigeria,” Trainer Appiah told Accra-based Hot FM.
Source; Ghanasoccernet.com
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