Ghana have been handed a massive boost ahead of their game with Mozambique on Monday with Majeed Ashmeru declared fit to play.
The creative midfielder picked a knock during Ghana’s game against Egypt and had to be replaced early in the second half.
After the match, coach Chris Hughton disclosed the player was substituted due to a knock.
However, the latest news from the camp of the FA has revealed that the ex-WAFA player is in line for his third consecutive game after being assessed by the medical team.
“He was thoroughly assessed by the medical team after the game with further checks carried out on Friday. The medical team is confident about the progress made and will continue to assess him Saturday afternoon before training,” wrote the FA.
“The Anderlecht player is in line for his third consecutive appearance for Ghana after starting the first two games against Cape Verde and Egypt.”
Ashimeru has been one of Ghana’s best players at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cote d’Ivoire.