Sassuolo midfielder, Alfred Duncan drops to the bench with winger Samuel Owusu starting in his place.
One area the Black Stars struggled to dominate against South Africa was out wide.
The very narrow midfield consisted of Alfred Duncan, Iddrisu Baba, Andre Ayew and Thomas Partey.
Duncan was shifted out wide and while it helped the Stars deal with the South Africans’ threat, it severely limited their options going forward.
Partey and A. Ayew, although very versatile, are much better playing through the centre and naturally gravitated there against South Africa, as did Iddrisu and Duncan.
This meant that the full-backs were forced to do a lot more work both going forward defensively.
With a natural winger on the squad, the Stars can offer greater threat down the sides of the pitch and stretch play if São Tomé and Príncipe pack the midfield.
The rest of the side remains unchanged with Baba Iddrisu keeping his place in midfield after a strong performance on his debut.
Richard Ofori predictably starts in goal and is supported by a back four of Andy Yiadom, Gideon Mensah who made his international debut against South Africa, Joseph Aidoo, Kassim Nuhu.
Jordan Ayew yet again leads the line, along with Dalian Yifang’s Emmanuel Boateng.
There’s no place, however, for Kudus Mohammed despite his goal and overall impressive cameo last Thursday.
Ghana’s XI:
Richard Ofori; Andy Yiadom, Gideon Mensah, Joseph Aidoo, Kassim Nuhu; Baba Iddrisu, Andre Ayew, Thomas Partey, Samuel Owusu; Jordan Ayew, Emmanuel Boateng.
Today’s match will kick-off at 1:00pm GMT at the Estadio Nacional 12 de Julho, Sao Tome. Read Full Story
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