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Ghana coach James Kwesi Appiah has started his tour of Europe by visiting some on the country's players in Italy and France.
This comes after the coach visited striker Asamoah Gyan in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier this week.
The Black Stars coach was in Italy on Thursday to interact with some of the players ahead of his first official match in full charge of the squad next month.
He travelled to France on Friday where he met Andre Ayew and John Mensah who are recovering from injuries.
Appiah also interacted with Jonathan Mensah and John Boye who are also key players of the Black Stars.
The Ghana coach is touring Europe to interact mainly with players who are recovering from injuries while seeking to engage the others before next month's World Cup qualifiers.
He will end his tour of Europe on Sunday before returning to Accra to prepare the squad for June's World Cup qualifiers against Lesotho and Zambia.
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