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Ghana's Black Satellites coach, Desmond Ofei, has branded the quarter-final clash against host nation Egypt as a "final" in their attempt to secure a World Cup slot.
Ghana remains undefeated after three matches in the competition, which include two victories and a draw.
The form saw them finish top of Group C with seven points.
However, coach Desmond is not getting carried away.
"Tomorrow's game is a final," he told the press.
"It is a golden ticket everybody wants this ticket and I'm sure the hosts nation will do everything in their ability to win the game but all in all, we have to show that we are the better team."
The Satellites hope to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 2015.
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