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Ghana boss Kwesi Appiah has held his first full training session with his squad ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Kenya on Saturday, September 8.
The majority of his 20-man squad showed for the first day of training which took place at the team's camping base in Ethiopia.
The players were taken through their paces before taking to ball work.
Related: Kenya preps for Ghana game described as shambolic
The goalkeepers' trainer took charge of the shot-stoppers Richard Ofori and Ati Zigi to their training complete for the day.
Kwadwo Asamoah, Christian Atsu, and Ebenezer Ofori missed training as they arrived late but are expected to be part of Wednesday’s double session.
Meanwhile, Harrison Afful will be the last to join the team on Wednesday.
Appiah has been forced to make changes to his squad due to injuries sustained by some players while on club assignments.
The Black Stars are hoping to continue from where they left off in their 5-0 win against Ethiopia in the opening game of the qualifiers.
See more photos of the Black Stars training in Ethiopia below,




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