Breathtaking video of the stadium to host Ghana versus Nigeria in the World Cup qualifier drops
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The Black Stars of Ghana rounded up their preparation for the 2022 FIFA World Cup doubleheader play-off encounter against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
Ghana now have a full house in camp following the arrivals of Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew after he tested negative for COVID-19.
The only concern for coach Otto Addo was midfielder Daniel-Kofi Kyereh reportedly injured his right thigh 15 minutes to the end of the training session.
In photos posted on Facebook, the Black Stars team left no stone unturned after rounding up training at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Breathtaking video of the stadium to host Ghana versus Nigeria in the World Cup qualifier drops
FootballGhana are hoping to put the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations shambolic performance behind them as they seek to make a return to the World Cup after missing out on the Mundial in 2018.
Meanwhile, the the Super Eagles of Nigeria are chasing a third appearance at the World Cup.
The four-time African champion will first host the Super Eagles of Nigeria at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Friday, March 25 for the first leg before heading to the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja for the reverse tie on Tuesday, March 29.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghana has been dealt a huge blow following the injury suffered by Daniel Kofi-Kyereh, according to reports trickling in from the Black Stars camp.
The 25-year-old has been in inspiring form for St Pauli, leading their Bundesliga promotion ambitions and was set to play a major role in Ghana's game against Nigeria.
However, according to reports Kyereh injured his right thigh 15 minutes to the end of last night's training session at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.