Ghana’s Black Stars Expect Sulley Muntari To Play Against Mali

The Ghanaian midfielder was injured on Sunday when Inter played Livorno in a Serie A match, but he is expected to be fit enough to turn out for the Black Stars...

Sulley Ali Muntari, Ghana
Ghana expect to have Sulley Muntari available for their final qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup, which takes place against Mali on November 15, and an international friendly with Angola three days later.

A report posted on Ghanasoccernet.com states that Muntari is expected to have recovered in time for the national assignments after going off with an injury in Inter's Serie A game against Livorno on Sunday.

The Nerazzurri midfielder is included in Milovan Rajevac's 20-member team, which was announced on Tuesday.

Ghana have already qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and the African Cup of Nations in Angola.

James Momanyi, Goal.com
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