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Ghana forward, Jordan Ayew, has assured the players will give out their best performance in Thursday's match against Egypt.
The team takes on the Pharaohs in a make-or-break game in their second Group B game at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
There is a huge pressure on the Black Stars to win the game after losing 2-1 to Cape Verde in their opener last Sunday.
"[Today] is going to be a tough game. The boys were ready. We put ourselves in this situation, so we need to come out of it and, you know, you never know in football," he said at the team's presser on Wednesday.
"So we're ready. We'll give our best, we'll fight, we'll represent Ghana as well as we can, put in a better performance as a team and hopefully tomorrow everyone will be happy."
The game is at 8:00pm at Stade Félix-Houphouët-Boigny.
The other group game will see Cape Verde take on Mozambique.
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