Africa-Press – Ghana. Former Asante Kotoko has warned Black Stars not to underrate any team as they hope to end their Africa Cup of Nations trophy drought next year in Cameroon.
The Black Stars who were last crowned champions in 1982 are set to begin preparations for the tournament which starts on January 9 and ends on February 6, 2021.
Ghana who are drawn in Group will open their campaign against one of the favourites Morocco, before facing Gabon and Comoros to wrap up the group stage.
Head coach Milovan Rajevac named a 30-man provisional squad that will camp in Doha, Qatar.
“Gone are the days when the groupings come out we say this is the toughest or weakest group. There’s nothing like that in football now,” Didi Dramani, a former Black Stars scout told Joy FM.
“Everybody is enlightened and plans as well as beef up their preparation. You can see how the qualifiers went, there are no minors in the game.”
He noted the current crop of players have been active this season hence their inclusion can make a mark, adding that no team can be considered an underdog because a lot of the teams have scouted for players abroad.
“It’s all about going round and getting quality players, we are lucky many of our players are active and still playing active football,” the coach stressed.
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