Prince Tagoe returns to the starting team for Ghana in Wednesday's friendly in Sarajevo against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Milovan Rajevac has handed the Hoffenheim striker a role up front alongside Matthew Amoah with Sulley Muntari captaining the side as Richard Kingson watches from the bench.
Ibrahim Ayew gets the nod ahead of Samuel Inkoom at right back with David Addy winning his debut start at left back while young goalkeeper, Daniel Agyei keeps the post.
The game against the Bosnians, the first match after the African Nations Cup for Ghana is an opportunity to continue with their build up to the World Cup finals in South Africa later this June.
Starting team: Daniel Agyei, Rahim Ayew, David Addy, Eric Addo, Lee Addy, Anthony Annan, Emmanuel Agyeman-Badu, Kwadwo Asamoah, Sulley Muntari, Prince Tagoe, Mathew Amoah.
Subs: Richard Kingson, Samuel Inkoom, Derek Boateng, Yaw Antwi, Jonathan Mensah, Andre Ayew, Asamoah Gyan.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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