A side boasting several players who won the FIFA U-20 World Cup last year, they finished runners-up at January's CAF Africa Cup of Nations on the back of three consecutive 1-0 wins. They also held their nerve in a dramatic 2-1 extra-time victory over South Africa 2010's comeback kings, USA, in the second round. Asamoah Gyan has scored three of the side's four goals, and despite being hampered by an ankle injury, should be the fulcrum of the Ghana attack. Kevin-Prince Boateng also appears likely to win his fitness race, though the loss of starlet Andre Ayew to suspension will be painful. The door might now be open for the comeback of little-used Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari, and the possible return of previously injured centre-half Isaac Vorsah could also be a major boost.
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Can Ghana Beat Uruguay tomorrow?
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footballcrazy10
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Originally posted by HuSsAiN View PostI want Uruguay to win it.
For example, when Argentina and Mexico played, most people did not think Mexico could beat Arg.
P.S. i think the ARG Goalie Sucks and can cost them the next game vs Germany.
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Originally posted by leviathan View PostI know....but do you think Ghana can beat Uruguay?
For example, when Argentina and Mexico played, most people did not think Mexico could beat Arg.
P.S. i think the ARG Goalie Sucks and can cost them the next game vs Germany.I've learnt it's not what you have in your life, but who you have in your life that counts
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IranSoccer#8
Forlan and Suarez are too good of an attack duo. I think they are going to give Ghana many problems. Yes, Ghana can win, but I don't think it will happen.
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