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Ghana's 2010 Nations Cup/World Cup qualifying Group 4 opponent, Mali, intensified their preparations with a 4-0 drubbing of Angola at the Bois-Guillaume in France on Wednesday night.Mali will host Ghana on 06 June in the second Group qualifier after playing Sudan in Omdurman on 28 March.The Eagles went three goals up before the break through Soumaila Coulibaly a quarter of an hour of play and a second from Moustapha Yatabare in the 19th minute.Sevilla striker Frederic increased their tally to three after 34 minutes before Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita sealed it with a 67th minute goal.The Black Stars were also busy on the night of the international friendlies in a 2-2 draw with Egypt in Cairo.Mali will also play Benin in the qualifiers.Source: Ghanasoccernet
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