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Black Meteors goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim says the team is well-ready for the game against Morocco as they know the importance of securing a win.

Ghana will face the host nation in their second group game on Tuesday, June 27, following victory in their first game at the ongoing U-23 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

A win for Ibrahim Tanko's side will secure qualification to the next stage of the competition while they would have to wait for their last game to determine their faith if they drop points on Tuesday.

Danlad faced the media on Monday afternoon and talked about the challenge ahead.

"We know what is at stake tomorrow. If we win, we qualify to the next stage of the competition," he said.

"We will just learn from our mistakes from the previous game. We will go all out and concentrate for 90 minutes and we know we will win."

Ghana almost gave away a 3-0 lead in the second half against Congo with the latter scoring two goals in additional time, a move Danlad believes was due to the inexperience of the team.

"After the game against Congo, all the players were not happy because of what happened and it's normal. A lot of us have not got this kind of experience. I know what can come when you lose concentration at some point in a game," he added.

"With the technical team, they will just bring everyone on board and know how to go in the next game."

The Black Meteors occupy the top spot in Group A after a win in their opening game and come up against Morocco will kick scheduled for 20:00 GMT.

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