The Stars have a seven point advantage in Group D with two games remaining and even though Milovan Rajevac insist the match against Benin in Cotonou is important, those words have not reflected in the preparations for the game. It was not until Wednesday morning before they assembled first their first training session at the El-Wak Stadium followed by an hour in the gym. The technical team are still expecting the arrival of star man Michael Essien, his midfield partner Anthony Annan and Nice defender Jonathan Quartey. Ghana have won all four games in the qualifiers so far and are yet to conceded a girl and Rajevac is keen for his team to maintain the high standard in Cotonou. “There is no pressure ahead of this game but it is important for the team and the new players called in that result is positive for us because every match is a good experience,” the Serbian told KickOffGhana.com.
