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Ghana coach Maxwell Konadu has named his starting team for Ghana’s crucial last group game against Ethiopia at the African Nations Championship.
Asante Kotoko striker Seidu Bancey has repalced suspended Yahaya Mohammed, while Paul Asare de-Vries comes in for injured Sulley Mohammed in attack.
Konadu has maintained his defensive set-up that played against Congo and Libya in the tournament.
Midfielder Michael Akuffu will start in midfield again in the holding midfield role and will be ably supported by Jordan Opoku.
Jordan Opoku captains the side as Ghana will be looking to book their place in the knockout stages of the CAF African Nations Championship tournament with a win or draw.
Stephen Adams also maintains his position in goal for the Local Black Stars.
Starting XI
Stephen Adams; Godfred Saka, Kwabena, Adusei, Nuru Sulley, Tijani Joshua; Jordan Opoku, Michael Akuffu, Richard Mpong, Latif Abdul Mohammed; Paul Asare de Vries, Seidu Bancey.
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