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Black Satellites head coach Desmond Ofei has described Ghana’s final Group C match against the Central African Republic (CAR) as a "mini final," stressing the need for focus and execution to secure qualification to the quarterfinals of the ongoing U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
“We need a good result to guarantee qualification. This is like a final for us, and we are treating it with the urgency it deserves,” Ofei said ahead of Thursday's encounter.
He praised CAR as a "very enterprising team" that has demonstrated its attacking threat by scoring in every group game so far. “We can’t afford to be complacent against a hardworking side like CAR. They’ve shown they can hurt teams, so we must remain focused and composed,” he cautioned.
Ofei expressed confidence in his team’s preparation, stating that the technical team has developed a solid strategy for the clash. “Our team is prepared. We’ve worked on our plan, and now it’s about delivering on the pitch.”
He also lauded the tournament's organisation, commending hosts Egypt for a well-run competition. “I’m really enjoying being here. Egypt has done a fantastic job.”
The Black Satellites are currently second in Group C with four points and will need at least a draw to stay in contention for a place in the knockout stages.
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