The Black Stars have been advised to concentrate on their final Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against Central African Republic on September 7 in Kumasi by former Ghana player Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu.
Ghana enters the match needing a victory to guarantee a place in the competition that will be held in Cote d’Ivoire the following year.
The team has been instructed to pay attention and avoid becoming complacent when facing opponents by the 2009 FIFA World Cup U-20 winner.
“The most important thing is we need to concentrate on the AFCON qualifier and build a formidable squad that can compete at the world stage”, he said in an interview with an Accra-based station.
“The most important thing is we have a promising squad and we just need to build on them, have one or two to come and add up to them. Those who are willing to play and those who the coach thinks he needs on board and with this promising squad and the young chaps we have, I think we can go far”.