Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari is delighted to be back in Ghana's fold as he vows to do his best for his nation. Muntari has been recalled for Wednesday's friendly with Bosnia after being dropped from the Black Stars squad who finished second in the African Cup of Nations. "I am extremely glad to be back to serve my country and I want to thank the coach for giving me the chance once again," he told Ghanasoccernet.com. "Ghana will see a new Sulley Muntari, hungrier and ever committed to defend the flag of Ghana." Pressure Muntari admitted that he has to fight for his place in Milovan Rajevac's selection, following the emergence of several young talents of late. "The young players who came in to play at the Africa Cup of Nations in our absence did extremely well and did our country proud," he added. "This has put the pressure on me and all the other players who missed the tournament because these youngsters are also capable of playing and playing well. "This means we all have a tough task at hand. It is best for the country that there's healthy competition for places and its good for Ghana. "There are a lot of excellent players here and I will do my best and try to get in the side and show the gaffer what I can do."