Ghana coach Sellas Tetteh expects a tougher test from Zambia when the Black Satellites play their second game at the 2015 African Youth Championship.
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The young Chipolopolo come into the second Group B encounter wounded after an opening day defeat to mali and will fight it all for their survival in the Caf U-20 Championship.
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The Black Satellites did well to brush South Africa aside with two goals but their second half performance against the Amajita has been well-criticized by officials and fans. This, coach Tetteh is demanding improvement from his lads as ensuing games will prove tougher.
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“We wasted a lot of chances. After the red card [to South Africa], we were not effective. It is good to get the three points, but there is still room for improvement. We hope to continue from there,” the 2009 AYC winner said.
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“The [Zambia] encounter will be challenging; they are wounded, they are dented so they will be coming firing on all cylinders.
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“We watched them and we know they are a strong side, a very physical side but we cannot also count in it as their true picture because they could change at any given time.”
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“The only thing is for us to prepare very well. What we saw from them, we work towards it and make sure that our plan B will be working so that at least if there are difficulties, we could also turn around to meet the difficulties and overcome it,” coach Sellas Tetteh added.
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Ghana who lead Group B will face the Zambians on Thursday at 21:30 CAT.
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