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Former Ghana Football Association chairman Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe says Kwesi Appiah should do everything possible to bring back John Mensah, Sulley Ali Muntari and Jordan Ayew for the World Cup play-offs against Egypt.
Defender Mensah has not been handed a call up into the team since he had an injury during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations held in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon.
Jordan, who plays for Marseille, has been absent from the team since he was axed for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Muntari was left out of the squad which played the final qualifier against Zambia two weeks ago due to disciplinary reasons.
Nyaho Tamakloe believes the Black Stars will need the services of the trio to oust Egypt in the final round qualifier.
"This is a matter of operation all hands on board to to form a strong team to eliminate Egyptians to pave way for us to qualify for the World Cup in Brazil so Sulley should be brought into the team," Tamakloe told Asempa FM.
“I know Kwasi Appiah has disciplinary issues with Sulley and myself has been on him for quiet some time but i think we need such players like Sulley to face the Egyptians.
"I will strongly suggest that if former captain John Mensah is fit the he should be brought back into the team because he will help in solidify the defends.
"Not forgetting Ayew brother Jordan Ayew because is all hands on deck and I’m happy Michael Essien is back and also I think the coach must invite all players that we know are stars players, players that can damage the Egyptians team and defeat them."
The Black Stars will play the first leg at home on October 13 with the return match set for 15-19 November.
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