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The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has predicted Zambia will fall by 4-0 at the hands of the Black Stars.The Ashanti King made the prediction when he visited the Black Stars at their training ground on Wednesday ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Zambia on Friday.The players rounded up their intensive preparation for the cliff-hanger, Wednesday before their meeting with the Otumfuo.The king charged the players to silence the Chipolopolo side and their coach who was once the assistant coach of the Black Stars.Otumfuo implored the players to die a little for their country and not to be distracted by criticisms from few Ghanaians.The Asantehene will now watch the Black Stars during their training session on Wednesday at 4pm before delivering his confidence-boosting talk to the national team ahead of the crucial match.On his part, the Black Stars skipper Asamoah Gyan assured the king they will do their best to beat the Chipolopolo and ensure a third successive world cup qualification.The Stars need just a draw to book qualification into the last round of qualification.
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