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Black Satellites Head Coach Desmond Ofei has expressed confidence in his team's readiness for the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations.
Ghana has been drawn into Group C, alongside defending champions Senegal, DR Congo, and the Central African Republic.
Speaking ahead of the tournament, which kicks off on April 27 and concludes on May 18 in Egypt, Ofei highlighted the team's enthusiasm and hunger for success.
"We are really happy, ad you can see the boys are enthusiastic about the whole situation," he said.
The hunger is there so I don't think we need to motivate them.
"They're giving 100% in every training session and are ready to give everything for the nation."
Ghana aims to reclaim its dominance on the continental stage and secure its fifth Afcon trophy after recent disappointments.
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