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Ghana XI vs Sudan: Christopher Nettey handed debut; Baba Rahman, Lomotey also start

Fentuo Tahiru by Fentuo Tahiru
November 12, 2020
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Ghana head coach, CK Akonnor, has named Asante Kotoko right back, Christopher Nettey in his starting XI to face Sudan in Thursday’s AFCON 2021 qualifying match, giving the 22 year old an opportunity to debut for the Black Stars.

Nettey was only named in the team as last minute replacement for Harrison Afful, whose club, Columbus Crew refused to grant him permission to travel to Ghana for the game.

The match kicks off at 16:00GMT.

Overall, Akonnor has made 8 changes to the team that beat South Africa in a Group C opener at the Cape Coast stadium in November 2019.

On his return to the national team for the first time since June 2019, Chelsea left back Baba Rahman has also been thrown straight into the line up.

Rahman is the only left back available in camp after Gideon Mensah and Jeffrey Schlupp both failed to turn up for the games.

Alexander Djiku, playing in Ghana for the first time, partners the returning John Boye in center back, with Richard Ofori in goal.

In the absence of Thomas Partey and Baba Iddrisu, there is also a place in the starting line up for Amiens midfielder, Emmanuel Lomotey, who will partner Afriyie Acquah in midfield.

Samuel Owusu and Tariq Fosu, who both impressed in friendlies against Mali and Qatar, will support captain Andre Ayew and brother Jordan Ayew in defense.

Ghana will play Sudan in the reverse fixture on on Tuesdaya November 17, 2020.

Starting line-up

Richard Ofori, Christopher Nettey, Baba Rahman, John Boye, Alexander Djiku, Afriyie Acquah, Emmanuel Lomotey, Samuel Owusu, Tarique Fosu, Jordan Ayew, Andre Ayew.

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