Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan says playing against Mali on Saturday in the second group D game of the Africa Cup of Nations will be a different game as compared to what both teams played in their previous games.
Mali held seven time champions Egypt to a goalless draw with a very physical approach raising doubts about Ghana's chances against the Malians.
But speaking ahead of the game, Gyan insisted that the Black Stars will approach the game differently and give the Malians a good run.
"We were tired in the previous game but have recuperated very well. Everyone is okay for the game."
"We were in the same group and beat them but lost in the 3rd place because we were already down and not interested in it."
"We are prepared and ready to record another win over them. They might be physical and huge but the Ghana team has young quality and fast players and it will be a different game all together."
Ghana will lock horns with Mali on Saturday in Port Gentil at 16:00 GMT.
The Black Stars lead the log with 3 points following their 1-0 win over Uganda while Mali and Egypt follow with a point each.