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Ghana Under-20 coach Sellas Tetteh has made four changes to his attacking minded line-up to face France in Wednesday’s semi-final showdown in Bursa.
All Stars versatile player Seidu Salifu has been drafted to the right-back position to take the place of injured Richmond Nketiah.
Princebell Addico and Baba Mensah will partner in central defense – taken the place of suspended Lawrence Lartey and Joseph Attamah Larweh.
Inter Milan youngster Joseph Alfred Duncan makes a return to the team in a central midfield role.
Kotoko midfielder Michael Anaba replaces suspended Moses Odjer on the right wing with Frank Acheampong expected to operate on the left wing.
Clifford Aboagye will play a holding role in the heart of midfield with Kennedy Ashia and in-form Ebenezer Assifuah operating upfront.
The Black Satellites are seeking revenge against the Little Blues after they were soundly beaten by the same side 3-1 during their opening group A game.
Expectation has reached fever pitch as the two teams gather their loins for what is expected to be a keenly contested game in Bursa.
Both sides have shown their attacking proficiency with the Ghanaians raking in 12 goals while France have scored 13 times so far.
Ghana’s Starting XI: Eric Ofori Antwi, Seidu Salifu, Baba Rahman. Princebell Addico, Baba Mensah, Joseph Alfred Duncan, Michael Anaba, Frank Acheampong, Clifford Aboagye, Kennedy Ashia and Ebenezer Assifuah.
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