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Black Stars striker Junior Agogo says he is unfazed by his bench role in the team after enjoying a constant starting role the last two years.
The 29-year-old fell off the pecking order after a frustrated time with Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek.
He abrogated his contract and he is seeking compensation from Fifa. He later joined English lower divison side Llyeton Orient to stay fit.
Agogo was Ghana's top scorer at the 2008 Nations Cup on home soil and has scored three goals in the previous qualifying round.
"I am not disappointed at all for not starting. I will continue to support the coach and will give off my 110% if I am called from the bench to start," Agogo is quoted in the All Sports newspaper.
"I am happy to be part of the team. The spirit is good in camp. I am training well and the other players are also doing well.
"I only want to be ready for Ghana and help my country qualify for the world cup."
Agogo is yet to play his first competitive match in six months.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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