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Ghana fans want nothing but revenge against Uruguay on Friday.
The Black Stars clash with the South Americans in their last group game at this year's World Cup.
In 2010, Uruguay denied the Black Stars the chance to reach her first-ever World Cup final semi-final after Luis Suarez kept out Dominic Adiyiah's goal-bound header.
Football fans who watched the South Korea-Ghana game at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel viewing centre want the four-time African champions to teach Uruguay a lesson on Friday.
" It's payback time. All I want is Ghana beating Uruguay. We must avenge that painful 2010 defeat. It will pain me if we don't beat Uruguay on Friday", Dennis Quaye told JoySports.
Emefa Afiyo, a female Black Stars supporter, will choose victory against Uruguay over winning the World Cup. " If we beat Uruguay and fail to win the World Cup, I will be okay".
Ghana's Black Stars will reach the knockout stage of the 2022 World Cup if they draw with Uruguay and Korea lose to group leaders Portugal.
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