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Black Stars forward Kamaldeen Sulemana has expressed confidence in the squad’s ability to secure victory over South Korea in the international friendly.
Ghana is hoping to end the November friendlies on a high after their defeat to Japan in the last outing.
Otto Addo’s side emerged victorious in their last meeting – 3-2 win during the 2022 World Cup group stages – against the same opponent.
“It's a different team than we played against a few years ago,” Sulemana said ahead of the match.
“I know they also have different players. It's going to be a tough game for us, but I also think we can beat them.
“I think we've got the quality to beat them. We are going to try to do that. We are very excited to be here.”
The Black Stars face South Korea on November 18 with the aim of wrapping up preparations for 2025 on a high ahead of next year’s World Cup.
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