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Black Stars stand-in head coach Maxwell Konadu has named an unchanged side for the 2015 African Nations Cup qualifier against Guinea in Casablanca later on Saturday.
The side, that has both Andre and Jordan Ayew starting from the off, is the same side that started the 3-2 win over Togo in Lome last month in Kwesi Appiah's last game in charge of the Black Stars.
Stephen Adams keeps his place in goal, as does Awal Mohammed and Baba Rahman in the back four. Kwadwo Asamoah partners Emmanuel Agyemang Badu in central midfield, with Christian Atsu and Andre Ayew manning the flanks.
Jordan Ayew plays up front with team captain Asamoah Gyan.
Ghana XI v Guinea (4-4-1-1): Stephen Adams - Harrison Afful, Jonathan Mensah, Awal Mohammed, Baba Rahman - Christian Atsu, Kwadwo Asamoah, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Andre Ayew - Asamoah Gyan (capt) - Jordan Ayew
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