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Ghana Maxwell Konadu has made one change in Ghana's line-up which defeated Congo in the opening Group C game on Monday.
Midfielder Michael Akuffu has been given the nod to start ahead of Jackson Owusu in midfield in Ghana's clash against Group C leaders Libya, Friday.
The Asante Kotoko man will play in the holding midfield role and will be supported by Jordan Opoku.
Jordan Opoku captains the side as Ghana will be looking to book their place in the knockout stages of the CAF African Nations Championship tournament with a victory.
Stephen Adams maintains his position in goal for the Local Black Stars.
Godfred Saka will operate from the right back position and AshantiGold’s Joshua Tijani plays as left-back.
Kwabena Edusei will partner Hearts of Oak's Nuru Sulley as centre-backs. Yahaya Mohammed will supports King Faisal striker Sulley Mohammed in attack.
Ghana’s starting line-up: Stephen Adams; Kwabena Adusei, Nuru Sulley, Joshua Tijani, Godfred Saka; Michael Akuffu, Jordan Opoku, Richard Mpong, Theophilus Anoorbah; Yahaya Mohammed; Sulley Mohammed.
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