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Former Rwanda coach and winner of Africa’s only FIFA under 20 world cup, Sellas Tetteh believes a perfect blend of experiences of the old and new players is what will win the Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon.
Sellas Tetteh who knows the current Black Stars well after working as assistant to three coaches over more than five years has told JOY Sports that, the Black Stars team has the best chance of winning a fifth title and the first in 30 years.
“This team is well balanced with young and experienced players who I think can deliver at any time”. Said Sellas Tetteh
“Their next game is very important since a win can take them to the knockout stages and with the good balance of the team, it can happen”.
Ghana’s next game on Saturday will be against joint leaders Mali.
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