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Former Black Stars player, Yaw Preko, has tasked the Black Galaxies to avoid allowing Nigeria to score when the two teams meet again in Abuja for the return fixture of the 2023 CHAN qualifiers.
Annor Walker's side took a two-goal win in the first leg of the final qualifier game at the Cape Coast Stadium courtesy of goals from Daniel Afriyie Barnieh and Seidu Suraj.
The second leg is scheduled for Saturday, September 3, at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja.
Ahead of the encounter, Preko has urged the Ghanaian team to protect their goal and prevent Nigeria from scoring.
"[They have to] make sure they don’t concede. Nigerians are not better than us in terms of football so I don’t see the reason why we have to be afraid," he noted.
"I coached in Nigeria for a season. They are not better than us. That is the time we beat them in the WAFU [tournament] in Cape Coast. We have what it takes. It’s about confidence, the boys need to be confident. They managed to get two goals [in the first leg] which is good. We go in there not just about defending but to make sure we don’t concede and play as a team.
"They have a very good trainer [in Annor Walker] and a good technical team so I am not scared," added.
Ghana is hoping hoping to qualify for the tournament to be held in Algeria next after a long absence.
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