The Black Stars have outstand to the last eight of the game, and are promoted to play with host Angola in the quarter final this sunday January 27, November 24 at the Luanda's November 11 field.
Angola were supported by the clamorous football fans who were coming to the stadium whenever the Palancas Negras are playing, but Rajevac Milovan Ghana's Serbian trainer has call to cut shortlessen their important-looking run so far.
The Palancas Negras are hoping to reach the last four for the first time, and Rajevac Milovan is anticipating on his young group to quash those ambitions.
"I respect Angola. They are a good team, but we shall give our best on Sunday. I have faith in my youthful players and so far they have proved to be good fighters." as what Rajevac Milovan says.
Trainer of Ghana Black Stars has also dismissed fears that his team will be intimidated by the huge support base for the team including President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.
"We are aware of Angola's home advantage, but that will not intimidate us.",Milovan says.
Rajevac Milovan's analysis have been greatly accepted by midfielder Andre Ayew, who scored the winner against the Stallions of Burkina Faso which made them through the quarter finals.
Ayew in the Ghana squad reckons a tough outing, but unguarded.
"We know the challenge we are going to face. We are ready for the challenge and we shall face Angola like any other team.", Milovan says.
Milovan also added,"We respect them, and that does not mean that we go down without a fight.".
The recent meeting between the teams was held at the Estadio Cidadela Last November 18, 2009.
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