Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic believes he has assembled the best players for Friday�s 2012 Nations Cup clash against Congo in Kumasi but will have no difficulties in naming his starting line-up.
The former Partizan Belgrade boss held seven training sessions in Accra and Kumasi since last Thursday.
Stevanovic can boost of an impregnable midfield with players like Kevin-Prince Boateng, Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari and Kwadwo Asamoah.
He must blend a team with youngsters who have the credentials for highly competitive matches.
The Serb has depth in midfield with the availability of Michael Essien, Emmanuel Agyeman-Badu, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Sulley Muntari, Andre Ayew, Anthony Annan, Derek Boateng and Kwadwo Asamoah.
He must also pick a left-back from Lee Addy, Daniel Opare and David Addy.
But the 2006 Fifa World Cup assistant coach for Serbia has his eyes on the ball.
�It�s impossible to start with 12 or 15 players. We have a good team and in modern football it�s very important to have a good bench too and you will never know every game is a story for us.
�I�m very satisfied and I feel that a positive energy is in motion. I�m sure all Ghanaian people and the fans in Kumasi support us very well.�
Stevanovic is yet to lose a match as coach of the 2010 Fifa World Cup quarter-finalists.