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Morocco out to spoil Ghana's party
January 27 2008 at 09:03AM

Accra - Ghana need only to draw their last Group A game on Monday against Morocco to keep alive their dream of winning the African Nations Cup on home turf.

Mathematically it is still possible for Morocco or Guinea to secure the two tickets to the quarter-finals, but two wins out of two have left the Black stars in the strongest position in the group.

Ghana must face Morocco without key midfielder Laryea Kingston who is suspended after picking up a second yellow card in Ghana's' muted 1-0 win over group minnows Namibia.

In the Hearts midfielder's absence coach Claude Le Roy will be forced to switch tactics for Monday's clash in Accra........

 

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