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President John Evans Atta Mills arrived in Accra early Monday morning, from an official visit to South Africa, with a prediction of a handsome win for the Blacks Stars over Uruguay in the quarter finals of the FIFA World Cup Tournament.
He said if the national team would be determined to continue to perform creditably and acquaint themselves with the rules of the game and remain disciplined, committed and dedicated as a playing body, victory would be theirs.
"They have played very well, they are aiming higher and are aspiring to do honours for their country," he said. President Mills said he congratulated the Black Stars after watching their match with the US whom they scored 2-1.
He said the playing body are in shape for the up coming duel and that the Black Stars would pay their dues. President Mills called on Ghanaians to continue to pray and support the Blacks Stars till the curtains of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is brought down.
He said government support for the national team is total and would
continue to ensure that their stay in South Africa remain fruitful.
Source: GNA
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