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Guinea coach Michel Dussuyer is aiming for a win in the "final" Group D showdown against Ghana at the 2012 African Cup of Nations.The top-of-the-table clash at the Stade de Franceville has generated much importance with Ghana on six points, Guinea and Mali on three apiece and Botswana out of the running after two losses.With the group thrown wide open, Dussuyer's side will pushing for a win following their 6-1 hammering of Botswana last Saturday. And the Frenchman is setting his sights on beating Ghana.Dussuyer said. “Against Ghana it will be like a final.”"We have not qualified for the next stage yet and another important game against Ghana is still to come.”
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