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Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac is praying for an injury-free World Cup friendly matches with some few days before the tournament kicks off in South Africa.
The Black Stars have already been robbed of some key players because of injuries to Michael Essien, Agyemang Badu.
The West Africans will play two friendlies against Holland and Latvia over the next seven days which has prompted fears that some injury-prone players could be affected.
Ghana play Germany, Serbia and Australia and the Serbian tactician is keen on keeping the rest of the players healthy for the toughness of the World Cup.
“We have a tough group, a very tough group. But we have to do well and play our football,” said Rajevac.
“The most important thing is for this group of players to be healthy and ready.
“Whatever happens, we cannot drop our heads, we have to continue with our preparations.”
Ghana will play Holland in Rotterdam on Tuesday before facing Latvia in England on Saturday.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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