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Former
Ghana
midfielder,
Laryea
Kingston
believes
Kwesi
Appiah
has
an
advantage
going
into
the
game
against
the
Black
Stars
in
the
2025
Africa
Cup
of
Nations
(AFCON)
qualifiers.
Ghana
were
drawn
against
Sudan,
Angola
and
Niger
in
Group
F
of
the
AFCON
draw
on
Friday.
The
potential
matchup
between
Otto
Addo
and
Kwesi
Appiah
was
a
huge
topic
on
social
media
as
Appiah
managed
the
Black
Stars
to
the
2014
World
Cup
and
2019
Africa
Cup
of
Nations.
Appiah
has
also
had
a
great
start
with
Sudan
in
the
2026
World
Cup
qualifiers,
topping
group
B
with
10
points
from
four
matches.
“Kwesi
Appiah
is
a
Ghanaian
and
he
knows
how
we
approach
games.
He
knows
a
lot
of
positives
about
Ghanaians
and
our
mindset
so
I
think
it
is
going
to
be
very
difficult
for
us.
Kwesi
Appiah
will
have
an
advantage
as
he
knows
us
more
than
Otto
will
know
the
Sudanese
players,”
Kingston
told
3Sports
after
watching
the
draw.
“If
I
am
in
Kwesi
Appiah’s
shoes
now,
it
will
be
a
game
I
will
be
looking
forward
to
because
there
are
so
many
things
I
will
have
to
prove
and
show
that
I
still
have
what
it
takes
to
lead
this
country.
It
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
best
games
in
Otto’s
time
at
the
Black
Stars,”
he
added.
The
qualifiers
are
expected
to
commence
in
September
2024
and
end
in
November
2024.
The
top
two
in
the
group
will
book
a
place
in
Morocco.