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Medeama SC president Moses Armah has noted their readiness to win their final CAF Confederation Cup group game against Algerian side MO Bejaia.
Medeama can reach the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals today by grabbing just a point to finish second in Group A.
The Tarkwa based side are away to play MO Bejaia in Algeria and can only go through with a win or any form of a draw.
Medeama moved three points above Bejaia with a thrilling 3-2 home victory over group leaders TP Mazembe.
“We are ready to make history and there is no way we will lose the game to Bejaia,” said Moses Armah
“The players are well motivated to ensure we make this happen for the team and the people of Ghana.
“We cannot afford to miss this chance so we ask all Ghanaians to pray for us.”
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