Ghana players have demonstrated how some of them would perhaps manage to make a career outside football.
First the Black Stars were led in song and dance by captain fantastic -Asamoah Gyan- as they made their way to the stadium.
The jama culture in the Black Stars though. Lit. You will only understand if you went to a boys sch in Ghana #3Afcon pic.twitter.com/YhxP1RQfqn
Article continues below— Michael Oti Adjei (@OtiAdjei) January 22, 2017
They then they go with a gospel song, 'my God is good', led by goalkeeper Fatau Dauda before making their way into the change room where Avram Grant is also seen in good mood as he 'high-five's' each player as they make their way to the change room.
Our God will always be good to us, bcos His unconditional love is upon us. #GodIsGreat #Ghana #BlackStars #WeMarchOn pic.twitter.com/UdKOXU1SOC
— Jonathan Mensah (@Jomens25) January 23, 2017
Ghana will on Wednesday take on Egytpt in thier final group encounter. Although they've already secured progress to the next round, Avram Grant's men will look to avenge the Pharaohs' defeat to dent their chances of qualifying for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
The two sides are also in the same group for the qualifeirs of the global showpiece.