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Black stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu says his team mates must beat Mali for a consolation prize for failing to reach the finals of the Cup of Nations.
The black stars will face the Malians in a third place match in the cup of nations on Saturday. This will be their second meeting after their first game in the group stages which Ghana won by 2-0.
Emmanuel Agyemang Badu’s hope of returning to the team for the game has been shattered after failing to recover in time from a knee injury.
“We don’t have any option than to beat Mali to have something for our country. He Told JOY Sports
Agyemang Badu is currently in Gabon undergoing medical test on his knee injury.
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