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Black Stars head coach Chris Hughton says his players are aware of what to do to ensure they get the desired result in their final group game at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Ghana face Mozambique on Monday evening looking to secure their first three points of the tournament after failing to win any of their first two.
The Black Stars lost their opening game against Cape Verde before twice-blowing their lead to draw against Egypt in their second fixture.
The draw against the Pharaohs means Ghana are on just one point heading into the last round of fixtures where a win could put them in a better place to qualify for the next stage of the competition.
Addressing the press ahead of Monday's game, Hughton said: "The players know what it will take to get a result. There are no easy games in this tournament
"We have to be physically and mentally prepared for this."
A win for Ghana would give them four points and move them to second depending on the results from the fixture between Egypt and Cape Verde.
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