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The Black Stars held a recovery training in Morocco on Sunday, March 23, ahead of facing Madagascar in their next 2026 World Cup Qualifier.
Ghana arrived in Morocco on Saturday afternoon to begin preparations for the matchday six fixture against Madagascar, having faced Chad on Friday.
Otto Addo's side had to wait until the early hours of Sunday to go through the recovery session before holding their final training session later in the day.
All 23 players were on board to Morocco for the crucial game against the second-placed side on Monday.
The Black Stars are hoping to beat Madagascar and stretch their lead at the top of Group I after six games played.





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