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Two key players of Ghana Black will be missing in the Ghana-Benin match
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot

Accra. Oct 6, Ghanadot - Sulley Muntari, and John Mensah will miss Ghana's 2010 Nations Cup and World Cup qualifier against Benin.
Muntari, jeered by his own fans last Saturday at San Siro, tops the list of absentees, with John Mensah also absent after he missed Sunderland's trip to Old Trafford with an injury.


Jonathan Quartey, who has failed to break into the nice first team since his move there from Kaizer Chiefs, is called for the first time in five games.


However, there are surprise call-ups for Lee Arday and Yaw Antwi.
This sports analyst says Arday is the biggest surprise in the call-ups, He was also part of the squad that travelled to Argentina for a friendly last week.

There is also no place for Junior Agogo, who is gradually falling down in the pecking order.


With Ghana already assured of a place at both the Nations Cup and the World Cup following their win over Sudan, interest in the trip to Cotonou has been low.


GHANA SQUAD


Goalkeepers: Richard Kingston, Phil McCarthy
Defenders: John Paintsil, Harrison Afful, Lee Arday, Isaac Vorsah, Jonathan Quartey, Eric Addo


Midfielders: Anthony Annan, Michael Essien, Moussa Narry, Laryea Kingston, Rahim Ayew, Derek Boateng, Stephen Appiah, Haminu Dramani


Strikers: Asamoah Gyan, Matthew Amoah, Yaw Antwi, Samuel Kyere.

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