Abdul Fatawu backs Milovan Rajevac to end Ghana's 39-year wait for AFCON title

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Dreams FC forward, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku has backed  Black Stars coach Milovan Rajevac to end the nation's 39-year wait for an Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title

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The four-time African champions have not won the coveted trophy since beating Libya to win the 1982 tournament.

Ghana have been drawn alongside Morocco, Gabon, and Comoros in Group C and will open their campaign with a game against the Atlas Lions of Morocco on January 10 before playing the Panthers of Gabon and the Coelacanths of Comoros on January 14 and 18 respectively.

"Ghana has always got quality players but I trust in the current team. Everyone in the team is ready to win the African Cup so I think everyone will give out his all to take the cup," the 17-year-old, who led the Black Satellites to win gold at the U20 AFCON in March, and has scored six goals in six appearances for Dreams FC in the Ghana Premier League so far this season, said, as reported by Sportsworldghana.

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"Actually, the target is to win the cup because at the U20 level that was the target and we achieved it.

"But I think with the senior side, they [Black Stars] have everything that can help Ghana to win the trophy and I have the confidence that we can win the trophy.”