Ghana Football Association's Communications Director, Henry Asante Twum says the entire playing body of the Black Stars is fully fit as he insists that they've no cause for alarm ahead of Portugal game.
Ghana will face Portugal in their first group stage game at the 2022 World Cup on Thursday, 24th November.
Ghana will then lock horns with South Korea on 28th November before rounding up their group stage against Uruguay on 2nd December.
Ghana landed in Qatar last Friday, 18th November after defeating Switzerland by 2:0 in an international friendly.
Mohammed Salisu and Antoine Semenyo powered Ghana to victory in their last preparatory game for the tournament.
Henry Asante Twum says no player is in the treatment room as he insists that everything is on course for the Black Stars.
"Everything is on course, we do not have any cause for alarm. All the players are in good condition; all of them are fully fit," he told The Probe.
"They have been training since we started camping and I can say that based on what I’ve seen, we have three more days to continue our preparations for the first game against Portugal, and we will be very ready for that encounter," he added.
By: Abdul Razak Salim

