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Ghana coach Otto Addo has said that the Black Stars are capable of winning against each of their group stage opponents at the World Cup.
The four-time African champions have been drawn against 1966 World Champions, England, 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia and lowly-rated Panama.
Reacting to the draw on Friday evening, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, United States, Otto Addo said "surely we take it match by match. We want to win every match, that is for sure," in an interview with TV3."
Like I said, once we get a good start, anything is possible. On a good day, I know we can beat anyone. But I also know that we can lose against all of those teams, including Panama."
The Black Stars will start the World Cup campaign against Panama, before facing England and Croatia in subsequent group matches.
Ghana has suffered successive group stage exits in their last two World Cup appearances, and have not made it past the group stage since 2010.
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