Ghana's trainer, Claude Le R oy says the Black Stars are ready for any opponent they will meet at the last eight stage of the African Cup of Nations.
The Ghanaians qualified with maximum points to the next phase of the biennial championship and the coach insists whichever opposition they might come up against will have to be wary of them.
"You don't choose your opponents and that is why we have to prepare for any opposition. We will be ready for our next opponents - Mali, Nigeria or Ivory Coast," he said at a news conference in Accra on Tuesday.
He said his boys were ready to travel far in the competition they yearned to win for the fifth time and "to be champions, means playing the best team in the competition is inevitable".
Le Roy said his team that laboured to beat Guinea 2-1 in the opener, struggled to manage a lone goal win over Namibia and turned on the flow to dominate Morocco 2-0 was peaking at the right time.
He reckons any team they meet at this level will be tough to defeat but also boasts that "the current team reminds me of a complete team that can go all the way at any competition.
"It will be very difficult for any team to defeat the Black Stars today because the players have an amazing team spirit, dedication and a sense of duty that drives them to the very end."
Ghana will now meet Nigeria at the quarter finals stage of the championship at the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium on Sunday.