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2022 FIFA World Cup: Ghosts of world cups past for Ghana

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Ghana coach Otto Addo said he pinned no blame on Andre Ayew after the striker missed a penalty in their 2-0 defeat to Uruguay on Friday that knocked them out of the World Cup and stirred up painful memories of their 2010 exit.

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