Two of the foreign-based players, Ransford Osei and Jonathan Mensah have arrived at the camp of the Black Meteors in Sudan ahead of their crucial 2012 Olympic qualifier second leg encounter.
Ghana need to overturn a first leg 1-0 loss to Sudan to ensure their place in the next stage of the qualifying series when both sides clash in Khartoum.
The two Granada FC players' arrival at the camp serves as a major booster to the team that desperately need a convincing win to make it to London.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s sports morning show, the two foreign stars assured Ghanaians of victory on Saturday.
On his part, Team Manager of the Black Meteors, Sabahn Quaye intimated that the whole team is in high spirit to lift the flag of Ghana high by qualifying for the next stage of the competition.
He noted that the technical handlers have done everything possible to enable them achieve the needed results.
The match will be played at 17:00 GMT on Saturday, April 9.
Source: Asempa FM
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