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Suspended Local Black Stars midfielder Yahaya Mohammed is backing his team mates to get the needed results which will ensure the team’s qualification to the next stage of the CHAN competition in South Africa.
Yahaya Mohammed who has been exceptional for Ghana in this tournament so far will not be available for selection due to yellow cards accumulation.
The Kumasi Asante Kotoko player whose only goal helped Ghana to draw one all with Libya in their second Group game in an interview with Joy sports noted that his absence will not affect the team.
“I believe in my other team mates and I know those that will be giving the chance to play will not disappoint,” said Mohammed
“All that I have to do now is to sit back, support and pray for them so they can get us the needed results to ensure our qualification to the next stage of the competition.
“The major thing for us to qualify we don’t care the position we place on the standings so I believe that is the most important thing.”
Mohammed was voted man of the match during their 1-1 draw against Libya.
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