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29th May, 2012

Ghana Targets Third World Tournament In A Row

By Our Sports Reporter
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Stand-in Ghana captain Sulley Muntari is expecting a tough battle as the Black Stars launch their bid to reach a third consecutive World Cup.

The 2010 World Cup quarter-finalists open their campaign at home to Lesotho on Friday before taking on Zambia.

"It will be difficult because they will stay back and defend, so we know what to expect," Muntari told BBC Sport.

"The World Cup is an amazing event and every player wants to play in it - I personally want to do it a third time."

The Italy-based midfielder, who has played in seven of Ghana's eight World Cup matches during the 2006 and 2010 finals, is assuming the captaincy in place of John Mensah.

The Black Stars were beaten semi-finalists earlier this year, losing out to eventual champions Zambia - who they face in Ndola next month - with Sudan making up Group D.

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old has expressed a firm desire to remain at AC Milan following a successful loan spell with the Italian giants.

Muntari joined Milan on loan from city rivals Inter after this year's Nations Cup and quickly settled in at the club.

He played a key role for the remainder of the season from a central midfield role and contributed three goals in 13 games as Milan narrowly surrendered their Serie A title to Juventus.

It marked a major turnaround in the fortunes of Muntari who had become surplus to requirements at Inter Milan.

Muntari's form had dipped so badly that few gave him any chance of playing regularly at AC Milan but he says he always believed in himself.

"I was not surprised. The whole year I dedicated myself for that occasion," he said.
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