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Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah says he is content with the conditions in Brazil ahead of Ghana’s participation in next year’s World Cup.
Appiah was part of Ghana’s delegation that travelled to Brazil for the big draw on December 6 which saw Ghana drawn among Germany, Portugal and the United States of America.
The 12-man delegation after the draw took the opportunity to visit several sites and facilities that the team can use during their stay in Brazil for the tournament.
“Looking at our opening two matches the temperatures will be around 25 and 26 degrees celcius and coming from Africa I think it favours as a lot,” said Coach Appiah
“The good thing is we get our team a place where we will not be having problems and concentrate on what we are going to do there”, he added.
Ghana’s contingent for the draw and inspection of facilities arrived on Wednesday night at the Kotoka International Airport.
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