The Serbian picked a 32-man team for three games against Uganda, Mali and Sudan but admits he has to make adjustments to the side now after Derek Boateng and Asamoah Gyan pulled out while he also waits on the fitness of Matthew Amoah. The potential loss of Amoah is particularly worrying for Rajevac given his importance to Ghana in front of goal. Now the Serbian says he is thinking through his options and says he will make adjustments to the squad. Asked by KickOffGhana.com if he would consider a recall for Ghana’s top scorer in the ongoing qualifying campaign, Rajevac simply said, “It is possible. We will see in the next few days.” Agogo’s four goals in the ongoing campaign is the highest by a Ghanaian player but his problems at Zamalek which ended his club season abruptly forced the Serbian to omit from his squad for the 2010 World Cup qualifier against Benin and the upcoming games against Mali and Sudan.
Rajevac – Door open for Agogo
