Ghana coach names strong squad to face Cambuur- Goalie Brimah, Asamoah Gyan and Ayew brothers all start

Ghana players lining up in the tunnel ahead of the friendly
Ghana players lining up in the tunnel ahead of the friendly

Ghana coach Avram Grant has fielded a strong squad to face Dutch Eredivisie side SC Camburr in their second pre-AFCON friendly today.

Spain-based goalkeeper Razak Brimah gets the nod to start between the stick and will be supported by defenders Harrison Afful, Baba Rahman, Awal Mohammed, Jonathan Mensah and John Boye.

The midfielders to support are Daniel Amartey, Emmanuel Agyemang-Bad with Jordan and his brother Andre on the flanks.

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan will be the lone man upfront.

Ghana’s starting line-up:

Razak Brimah-Harrison Afful, Baba Rahman, Awal Mohammed, Jonathan Mensah, John Boye, Daniel Amartey, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu, Asamoah Gyan, Jordan Ayew and Andre Ayew.


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6 responses to “Ghana coach names strong squad to face Cambuur- Goalie Brimah, Asamoah Gyan and Ayew brothers all start”

  1. 5-3-2 formation…good luck

    1. 3-5-2 or 3-4-3 rather, bro who

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  2. WILLIEMENS –USA

    It’s ok coach do your work. Teach us new formation.world is in jet-age now so we need new trends.Let us learn new things and not stick to old methods.We need that though:

    1. Stranger Danger

      This is not the time for “new trends”. If AA did this, like he did before the WC, you people would be his death. Which is understandable. But with Grant? ‘show us something new’ despite Afcon being right around the corner. Editing somethings around during this time is ok (because this is not our usual first choice XI), but this is certainly not the time for new major ideas.

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