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Ghana coach Avram Grant is likely to stick to his line up and style of play in Ghana's final group game against Egypt on Wednesday.
In his pre match presser for the game, the Israeli trainer noted that, even the players themselves do not know who will start.
"I don't know who is going to start same as the players so we wait to see what happens in training today," he said.
"We are taking the game serious so whatever we have to do to ensure we win, i and the players will do it.
The Black Stars are chasing a fifth Africa Cup of Nations title while Avram wants to maintain an enviable record of not losing in 90 minutes after losing 2-1 to Senegal in 2015.
SInce then, Avram is yet to lose in 7 matches within the 90 minutes period.
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