Ghana

Ghana

Ghana are one of the strongest teams from Africa to take their place in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and they proved their metal by qualifying with ease from their section. Ghana had a really good World Cup last time in 2006 when they made it through to the knock-out rounds of the tournament and they will be looking to achieve at least that this time round in 2010 as well.

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Ghana are a growing force in World terms as more and more of their players are plying their trade in the big European leagues including the Premier League and Serie A which means they are going to be a dangerous outfit during the World Cup. If all fit and on form then punters should take note of players like Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari and John Mensah who have all played or played for some of the biggest clubs in the world as they will make a big difference to the side.

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Current Form and Chances

Ghana have qualified well for the World Cup and will be high on confidence with South Africa in mind. They are taking part in the African Cup of Nations in January which will be important to them as a good run there will improve their experience and confidence and will give them a big boost just before the World Cup.

If all players remain fit and on form then Ghana will be a team to watch in South Africa and while they are unlikely to go all the way they are a team that can ruffle a few feathers no matter who they are playing.