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Jordan Ayew has told Ghana to be more clinical ahead of their Round of 32 clash with Colombia, stressing that there is now “no second chance” in the knockout stage.
“I have told the guys that we need to stay focused, do our best, because the next game will be different, no second chance,” he told Flashscore.com after the defeat to Croatia.
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Ghana finished third in Group L with a win over Panama, a draw with England and a loss to Croatia, while Colombia came through Group K unbeaten with seven points.
The match will be the first competitive meeting between Ghana and Colombia at any level, and kick-off is set for 01:30 GMT on Saturday, 4 July.
Ghana are aiming to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2010.