Ghana midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng is upbeat about his upcoming debut game on home soil since he switched nationality to the west Africans.
"My friends have told me a lot about playing at home and I am looking forward to it,� the Rossoneri player told KickOffGhana.com. �I really hope the fans will show the Black Stars a lot of love and that above all we can win because that is the most important thing."
The 24-year-old became a Ghanaian just before the World Cup 2010 having represented Germany at the youth level. He dazzled in South Africa and earned his debut goal against the USA.
He missed a chance to first play in Ghana when the four-time African champions met Sudan at home in a 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
The Black Stars will now play Congo in June in a crucial qualifier for Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, and the former Portsmouth player will be looking forward to impress the home fans.
Source: Goal
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