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Ghana had only 16 players at their first training session on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's international friendly against Zambia in London.
The international friendly between Ghana and Zambia has suffered from withdrawals and injuries after visa complications ruled out many players.
John Mensah, Asamoah Gyan, Prince Tagoe, Isaac Vorsah , Opoku Agyeman and Eric Bekoe all failed to secure visas because the applications were not forwarded early enough.
Laryea Kingston’s club Hearts seem to have had their way in pulling their player out of the match, while his brother and goalkeeper Richard is out injured. He is joined on the injury list by striker Matthew Amoah, who pulled a hamstring while playing for his club over the weekend.
But coach Rajevac still has star names in his side with Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, Stephen Appiah, John Paintsil and Junior Agogo all took part in the session at the Chigwell training grounds of Tottenham Hotspur.
Source: Kickoff
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