Ghana's captain Black Stars Asamoah Gyan has reiterated his belief that the Black Stars still have a chance of qualifying for a fourth successive FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Ghana are in danger of missing out on a ticket to global football fiesta in Russia next year after finding themselves in third position in Group E with one point after two matches while Egypt occupy summit of the log with six points from two matches.
However, the 31-year-old believes the four-time Africa champions still have a chance of overhauling Egypt at the top of the standings by the end of the qualifying round.
The Black Stars have picked only a point out of the possible six points as they occupies the third position in Group E.
"It is not yet over until is over," Gyan told GTV.
"Even though we had a slow start, so we have to make sure we win all our next games."
"I have a feeling that we can still make it to the 2018 FIFA World Cup." Ghana will face Congo in their next game on 28th August this year.
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