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Head Coach of the national under 23 team, Kwasi Appiah has said that, all is going well as far as their preparations to the All African Games in Maputo is concerned.
The Ghana Olympic team is in Group B alongside defending champions Cameroon, Senegal and Uganda.
Kwasi Appiah who doubles as the assistant coach of the Black Stars insists there is no problem in the team and preparations so far are going well.
According to him the only challenge they are facing is the players who have left camp for Europe for trials.
He told Asempa Sports that, since the All African Games is not a FIFA approved tourney it will be difficult to secure the services of some foreign based players to feature for the team in the tournament.
Coach Appiah added that, he has other players who can fill the gap and believes they can do well in Maputo.
The Black Meteors are set to depart from the country to South Africa on a training tour before the start of the tournament on September 3 in Mozambique.
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