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Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah is strongly convinced the Black Stars will secure qualification to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations despite their inconsistent form in the qualifiers.
The Stars after a thumping victory over Ethiopia in their first game fell to a shock 1-0 defeat to Kenya in Nairobi last week.
Despite the loss, Ghana with three points - same as other teams - sit top of Group E by virtue of goal difference.
And Appiah believes Ghana will make it to Cameroon 2019 with some games to spare in qualifying.
“I’m very confident we will qualify. In fact we will qualify. We may even do it with some games to spare. It will be easy, and I’m very confident,” he told Ghanaweb.
Ghana faces a doubleheader against Sierra Leone when the qualifying process resumes in October.
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