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Black Stars head coach Otto Addo is optimistic about his team's chances ahead of their clash against Sudan on Tuesday, October 15.
Ghana play away to Sudan in Libya on matchday four of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers looking to secure their first win.
Addo's side is yet to win a game after three games, drawing two and losing the other which has left them in third position in Group F.
The Black Stars held their final training session earlier on Monday, October 14.
"I was very satisfied with the training. I think the boys adapted well. They are all ready and willing to show what they can to make the last result out of their head," the coach told the GFA Media team.
Addo also admitted his side's shortcomings in front of goal but remained confident of victory against the Falcons of Jediane.
"It's obvious that we need goals. We created a lot of chances against Angola; we deserved to win this game. We didn't play well against Niger, the last I think we also deserved to win but we were unlucky," he added.
"When we play the way we played in the last game, we will win."
A win for Ghana will take them above Sudan ahead of the final two games of the qualifying series in November while anything but a win will complicate the Black Stars' chances if being in Morocco.
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