Black Stars head coach Kwesi Appiah is expected to defend his 30-man provisional squad for the World Cup in Brazil, upon arrival from the United Kingdom.
Reports are that the Black Stars coach will defend his World Cup provisional list before the technical committees of the Ghana FA come next week.
.Coach Appiah will be presenting a 30-man list as speculated and he is expected to defend the inclusion of every player in the list, because the World Cup is believed not to be a tea party.
Appiah is in the United Kingdom monitoring certain players and understudying some coaches ahead of the World Cup.
The technical head believes the World Cup is the greatest football competition in the world and therefore he and his bench men are working hard to make an impact by going beyond the quarter final
Ghanaians are therefore expecting the coach to bring forward the best legs the country has, without any influence in his selection, so whoever he chooses,he must be ready to defend them before the technical committee of the Ghana FA.
All 32 World Cup finalists are expected to submit a 30-man provisional squad latest May 13 to FIFA.
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