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Black Stars midfielder, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu is optimistic Ghana will become the first African country to beat the Three Lions of England.
The Udinese player says the team is focused and will fight hard on Tuesday to beat England.
Agyemang Badu played a part in Ghana’s 3:0 victory over Congo Brazzaville over the weekend in the African Cup of Nations 2012 qualifier in Brazzaville.
He told Asempa Sports he will always be available to serve his motherland when called upon. Asked about his limited playing time at his club side, he said it was a personal thing but expressed hope that at the right time all things will be ok.
He believes the Black Meteors first leg defeat to Sudan at home is not the end of their qualification to London 2012 since the team can also go to Khartoum to turn things around.
The Black Stars of Ghana will take on the Three Lions of England on Tuesday at the Wembley stadium in London in an international friendly.
Benedict Owusu Dankwa/Asempa Sports/Ghana
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