Ghana are set to go head-to-head with South Korea in the 2022 Fifa World Cup Group H match on Monday.
The Black Stars kicked off their campaign with a 3-2 defeat against Portugal while the Taegeuk Warriors managed a 0-0 draw against Uruguay.
GOAL predicts coach Otto Addo's starting line-up as they search for their first win in Qatar.
Despite conceding three goals against Portugal, the 25-year-old Ati-Zigi did his part to keep the Black Stars in the game and he will likely keep the spot ahead of Ibrahim Danlad and Abdul Manaf Nurudeen.
The Clermont defender was deployed at right-back against the Selecao ahead of Tariq Lamptey of Brighton & Hove Albion. Coach Addo will most likely keep him in the team against South Korea.
The 28-year-old Rahman, who features for Reading on loan from Chelsea, was at fault to let in Joao Felix to score Portugal's second goal.
He had a 4.8 Opta rating, the lowest of any player in the game, and despite the error, Addo will likely stick with him for the clash against South Korea.
The Leicester City defender did well to cover keeper Ati-Zigi and he will likely play alongside Mohammed Salisu.
The Southampton defender was adjudged to have brought Ronaldo down in the box for Portugal's opening goal and was at fault for the second after losing his marker.
Salisu will have to up his game if Ghana are to get something from the South Korea game.
The Arsenal midfielder was not at his usual best against Portugal as he failed to dictate the game like he usually does at the Premier League outfit.
However, Addo will most likely retain him as the Black Stars look to win their first group game.
The 22-year-old Samed, who plays for Lens in Ligue 1, gave a good account of himself especially when Partey went missing and he could get another chance to partner the Arsenal midfielder.
The Black Stars captain levelled matters for Ghana after Ronaldo had put Portugal ahead from the penalty spot and he will get another chance to add to his tally of goals at the global competition.
The 31-year-old Jordan came in for his brother Andre Ayew in the 77th minute against Portugal and he had little time to make an impact.
With Ghana needing goals, Addo could hand him a start against South Korea.
The Ajax attacker had replaced Jordan Ayew against Portugal and he stepped in well setting up Ghana's opener scored by Andre Ayew.
He also had a couple of chances to score which went begging and is a sure bet to face South Korea.
The 28-year-old Williams was not at his usual best against Portugal as he cut a lonely figure upfront. Addo will have to devise ways to use the Athletic Bilbao forward against South Korea.
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