Ex Nigeria international Shegun Odegbami believes the Black Stars will be a �difficult� side to beat at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
The 60-year-old, popularly known for his precise crossing and sharp shooting which earned the nickname �mathematical� during his playing days, is adamant Ghana has the right materials to end a 30-year wait for an African titles.
�Ghana have had through the decade some of the best and most colourful players in the history of African football and I have always sung praises for them through the generations,� he told Takoradi-based Melody FM.
�Since then Ghana has kept on the tradition. There was a short period during which Ghana lost its direction but they are back on track now and I am very glad for them.
�I am even actually prediction that Ghana will be one of the most difficult teams to play against in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea and I hope they can do the West African region proud by winning the championship.�
The Black Stars, drawn in Group D, open their Nations Cup account with a game against debutants Botswana on January 24 before rounding up its group campaign with games against Mali and Guinea.
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