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Satellites coach Sellas Tetteh will be forced to juggle his side ahead of the crucial quarter final clash against Korea Republic on Friday due to suspensions.
Opoku Agyemang and Abeiku Quansah are out due to suspension but the team welcomes a return from suspension of Rabiu Mohammed.
Joy FM correspondent in Egypt, Ridwan Ibrahim Asante, reports Samuel Inkoom is likely to be pushed forward on the right of attack.
Real Madrid prodigy, Daniel Opare is also expected to make his second appearance tomorrow in defence for the Satellites.
His first was against Uruguay in the final Group D encounter and must up his game if he expects to play any key role in the Semi and final clash should the Satellites qualify.
According to Ridwan Asante, the team is in high spirit and expects to jump the Korea hurdle, but the threats posed by the Asian side cannot be lost on them.
If the 3-0 thrashing of Paraguay by Korea is anything to go by, then the Satellites must be in for the biggest ever test in the competition.
Winner of that clash, will face the victor of the Italy/Hungary clash for the semi final clash.
Story by Nathan Gadugah/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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