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Kenya midfielder Musa Mohammed couldn't hide his joy following their win over Ghana on Saturday.
The Harambee Stars defeated Ghana 1-0 in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at the Kasarani Stadium.
An own goal from defender Nicholas Opoku was what the Kenyans needed to clinch their first three points in the qualification campaign.
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"We never anticipated this win because we felt Ghana was strong and was definitely going to win but we managed to stop them and that makes us happy," he said
"I am very excited for myself, my teammates and the fans that came in their numbers to support us.
"We can build on this and I believe if we continue like this we can qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations."
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