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Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah has expressed delight at the fitness level of all his players as they fine tune preparations ahead of next month’s World Cup in Brazil.
Some countries have recorded major injury worries ahead of the tournament with Ghana’s Group G opponent Germany losing midfielder Lars Bender and also sweating over the fitness level of first choice goalkeeper Manuel Nuer.
The Netherlands will not be with their influential striker Rafael Van Der Vaart after injuring his calf and Uruguay are also hoping to have in form striker Luiz Suarez back after a surgery on his knee
But Ghana have not recorded any injuries yet and that excites coach Kwasi Appiah
“There are so many countries who are suffering from this kind of petty, petty injuries but thank God we have had no injuries at the moment and as I said everyone is doing so well,” said coach Appiah
Coach Kwasi Appiah and his 26-man squad are training at their base in Arnhem, where they are preparing ahead of the friendly match against the Netherlands in Rotterdam on 31 May.
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