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Kwesi Appiah begins a one-week knowledge sharing programme on Tuesday with the technical team of English side, Manchester City.Ghana Football Association President, Kwesi Nyantakyi confirmed Appiah's training with the English side and stated that it forms part of preparations towards Ghana's qualifying match in the 2014 FIFA World Cup with Sudan in June.The Ghana coach will share technical ideas in the game with the coaches at Carrington training ground led by City boss, Roberto Mancini.The training program will be the Black Stars coach's second visit to the former Premiership champions and is part of a cooperation agreement between the Ghana Football Association and Manchester City.Aside the course, Appiah will also monitor players of the national team as the the European season reaches the concluding stages.
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