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other countries looking to play quality friendly matches as well as give their team a good test. From the moment Ghana stepped on the hallowed turf at Wembley with a following of over 21,000 fans it was clear that they felt at home and very comfortable on the pitch. Many teams have come to Wem- bley and their players have been some what overwhelmed by the occasion, but not this Ghanaian side.


Having won the African Cup of Nations four times, the World waited for Ghana to see what Ghana could do against England, and they have not disappointed us. The brand of football exhibited by Ghana has not been seen on these shores for a long time. John Mensah showed why Steve Bruce signed him for Sunderland with his solid display at the heart of the Black Stars defence. John Pantsil did what he normally does by going down the flank upfront to support the attack as well as defend. Anthony Annan carried on where he left off in South Africa in the midfield. Dominic Adiyiah who was the star of the team that won the FIFA U20 World Cup in 2009, gave a good account of himself and


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