Black Stars defender Jonathan Mensah is confident that the side has learnt their lessons from the defeat to the Terranga Lions on Monday.
The Stars conceded two second half goals after taking a first half lead from the spot courtesy Andre Ayew.
The team fizzled out in the second half allowing their opponents to impose themselves on the game much to the disadvantage of the Black Stars.
The defence has been criticized for failing to deal with the Senegalese threat but the defender believes that the team would improve on their performances against the Algeria as that would determine their qualification or otherwise in this tournament.
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