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Black Stars dependable defender, Jonathan Mensah(Paa Joe) insists Ghana need to stay focused ahead of their semi-final clash against Equatorial Guinea on Thursday.
The Black Stars set up a clash with the tournament hosts following an impressive 3-0 win over Guinea on Sunday.
Ghana are now overwhelming favourites to seal a place in the grand finale ahead of the hosts who are believed to have overachieved in the tournament.
With this Paa Joe wants his teammates to remain alert to the threat host nation who will have the whole nation behind them on Thursday.
“It is going to be very difficult so we need to stay calm, we need to concentrate,” He told Nhyira Fm
“I know that Equatorial Guinea has a good squad but Ghana is also a big nation and we want to go to the finals.”
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