“We are here to compete," he told CAFOnline. "No one goes into a competition to lose. We are confident and looking at the camp, each player is looking good and confident.

"Our preparations have gone very well, and we played two competitive friendlies in Egypt as well as here in Algeria to fine-tune our preparations.

"If we carry on with the same momentum, I think we should have a good tournament," Awako added.

Ghana will take on Sudan in their second Group C game before wrapping up against Morocco.