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Zambia coach Herve Renard has given a hint that Portuguese side FC Porto’s reserve player Emmanuel Mbola could be in line to reclaim his starting berth against Ghana
The Frenchman will make two changes from the side which started against Sudan in Khartoum on Saturday by handing starts to Mbola and Felix Kantongo against Black stars
The two players played in wednesday afternoon practice match against Zesco United which the defending Nations Cup Champions won by 4-0 goals
The African champions found the net through goal keeper Kennedy Mweene who converted a penalty. The other goals were scored by Emmanuel Mayuka, Jonas Sakuwaha and James Chamanga.
Mbola came on for Thomas Nyirenda while Felix for Rainford Kalaba who picked a knock but should be fit to start against Ghana. The rest of team has been unchanged.
Ghana are currently top of Group D after their emphatic 7-0 win over Lesotho in their opening game in the group.
Zambia, the African champions lost 2-0 to Sudan in the group's other game.
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