The midfielder enforcer who has made the holding role his own in the Black Stars in the last two years had been an injury doubt and has spent time mostly with team doctors on the training pitch while doing very little contact training with the other players.
But Milovan Rajevac and his medical staff are all hopeful that he will be fit for the first game against Togo on Monday at the Africa Cup of Nations.
“And now the player himself insists he should be fine. I am feeling better and better each day and I am very confident I will be good to play,” he told kickoffGhana.com.
Ghana open their Nations Cup campaign against Togo on Monday before taking on ivory Coast and Burkina Faso in that orde