The Ghanaians are winless after two matches having recorded a 2-2 draw against Benin in their opening Group F encounter and playing goalless with Cameroun in their second group fixture.
Despite the stuttering start, the Maritzburg United shot-stopper remains optimistic about Ghana's chance as they prepare to face Guinea Bissau in their last group game on Tuesday, July 2 at the Suez Stadium.
“We will play against Guinea-Bissau on Tuesday and we need to stay positive. I’m confident we will deliver,” he said in an interview.
Ghana needs a win against Guinea Bissau on Tuesday to progress to the Round of 16 in the 24-nation tournament which started on June 21 and will end on July 19
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