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Benin's lead striker Razak Omotoyossi has revealed that Ghana hold the aces to qualify from Group D of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers.Omotoyossi is impressed with the smooth run of the Black Stars and believes that only the unexpected can deny them a qualification ticket to the world cup."Right now, Ghana are well ahead of the other teams in our group. Except they fail to win their remaining two home games to Mali and Sudan, they are already at the World Cup," Omotoyossi told Goal.com"If they win the games against Sudan and Mali, they will be on 15 points and then it would be mathematically impossible for any of us to catch up with them."Omotoyossi was a member of the Squirrels team that lost 1-0 to the Black Stars in the opening group fixture at the Baba Yara Stadium.Benin, fourth on the table, have intensified their chase for qualification ticket to the Nations Cup in Angola.Source:Goal.com
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