Date - 2010-02-26 
 Tagoe, Muntari & Kingston return for Ghana to face Bosnia 
 

Germany-based striker Prince Tagoe will return to the Ghana national team
next week for the friendly against Bosnia after a nine-month absence.

Also returning to the Black Stars are Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari
and Scotland-based Laryea Kingston.

The trio are part of a 20-man squad named by Serbian coach Milovan Rajevac
for the 3 March World Cup warm-up in Sarajevo.

The rest of players in the team were part of the squad that excelled at the
recent Africa Cup of Nations in Angola.

A notable absentee is Opoku Agyemang who has been ruled out of the World
Cup because of a hamstring injury.

Tagoe has not played for the Black Stars since he helped steer Ghana for
their World Cup place after winning their two away matches against Mali and
Sudan in June last year.

He joined Hoffenheim a month later but a fictitious heart report cast doubt
over his playing future before subsequent reports cleared him to continue
with his career.

Tagoe, who has been one of the top scorers for Ghana, has recovered and has
even excelled for Hoffenheim in some of the matches he has played for the
Bundesliga side.

Midfielder Kingston has not played for the Black Stars for several months
as he is hoping to impress coach Rajevac to get his ticket to the World
Cup.

Muntari, who was axed from the Africa Cup of Nations squad for disciplinary
problems, has been recalled after promising to be of good behaviour.

Ghana are fine tuning their squad for the World Cup where they face Serbia,
Australia and Germany.


Goalkeepers: Richard Kingston (Wigan, England), Philemon McCarthy (Hearts),
Daniel Agyei (Liberty Professionals)

Defender: Samuel Inkoom (Basel, Switzerland), Hans Adu Sarpei (Bayer
Leverkusen, Germany), Isaac Vorsah (Hoffenheim, Germany), Eric Addo (Roda
JC, Holland), Lee Addy (Bechem Chelsea), Rahim Ayew (Zamalek, Egypt).

Midfielders: Sulley Muntari (Inter Milan, Italy), Laryea Kingston (Hearts,
Scotland), Agyemang Badu (Udinese, Italy), Anthony Annan (Rosenborg,
Norway) Haminu Dramani, (Lokomotiv Moscow, Russia), Kwadwo Asamoah
(Udinese, Italy), Andre Ayew, (Arles Avignon, France)

Strikers: Prince Tagoe (Hoffenheim, Germany), Matthew Amoah (NAC Breda,
Holland), Asamoah Gyan (Rennes, France), Dominic Adiyiah (AC Milan, Italy)

 
 Source - JoyOnline   



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