Ghana is on the verge of its third participation in a World Cup final, and the Black Stars are confident about securing their ticket for the 2014 World Cup. Despite a 6-1 victory in the first leg against Egypt, the team is focused on repeating their success in the return play-offs in Cairo.
Kevin-Prince Boateng, who rejoined the team after scoring a double with Schalke in the Bundesliga, expressed confidence in another victory. The return of players like Boateng and the availability of Harrison Afful, who was suspended in the first leg, strengthen Ghana’s squad. However, there is uncertainty about defender David Addy, who is dealing with an ankle injury.
Boateng believes that Ghana’s strength was evident in the first leg and is confident that they can secure qualification for the World Cup. Despite a friendly victory against Zambia, Egypt faces an uphill battle, needing to win 5-0 to block Ghana’s path to the World Cup. The match will determine which team advances to Brazil.