Ghana midfielder Kevin Prince Boateng has described the Black Stars meeting with their German counterparts at the World stage as a special feeling
After crossing swords four years ago at the World Cup finals in South Africa, where the brothers faced each other, the first at a World Cup, they would line up on opposite sides again today when Ghana comes up against Germany in Fortaleza.
Both brothers have promised to give each other a good game as they did at the 2010 World Cup.
�I�m really looking forward to the match and the fact that both Boateng brothers will be on the same pitch,� said Kevin-Prince.
It is a unique experience at the international level for siblings to face each other but it is one Jerome wants to savour.
�Of course, it�s a special experience to face your own brother at the World Cup and it�s not the first time either. There�s always a lot of excitement surrounding a World Cup, but this will be a particularly special moment for us both,� added Jerome.
For their family, picking their choice of colours to wear on the match day would remain a difficult task but their supreme interest would be on how their wards perform.
�Ultimately, it�s not important for our parents who wins.
What counts for them is that we give our absolute best, remain injury-free and look back on our own personal performances with nothing but satisfaction,� Kevin-Prince said.
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