Ghana are full of confidence after picking up the three points in their opening group game and the plan appears to be go for the throat in game two.

"Australia must know we are going to attack and attack them,"  midfielder Ibrahim Ayew told News Ltd.

"We are not there to just defend, we are going to go all out. We will dominate them.

"We know they have some weak sides and we will take advantage. We are young and we are really going to use our pace."

It seems for Ayew, there is no question of failure in the looming clash against Pim Verbeek's men.

 When we win against them we will be in the next round," he added.