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Black Starlets coach Paa Kwesi Fabin, is confident adequate preparations have been put in place ahead of their qualifier against Burkina Faso.
The Starlets begin the road to glory after the heartbreak of two years ago when the team was disqualified on the basis of using an overaged player.
After drawing a bye against Liberia, the Starlets face neighbors Burkina Faso and the former Inter Allies boss is confident with his side’s output ahead of the game.
“Preparations has been going well, we have been preparing since February when we started camping,” he told Joy Sports.
“We were supposed to play Liberia in June but they pulled out so we continued our preparations and before the Algeria game we had the opportunity to travel to Namibia to partake in a four nations tournament which we won so preparations has been good.”
The first leg will be played at the Cape Coast stadium.

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