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Black Satellites defender Kingsley Fobi is confident his side can overturn their 3-1 deficit at the hands of Senegalese.
The Satellites must beat their opponents by a 2 goal margin or more without reply to make the last 8 for the African Youth Championship in Zambia.
And with Ghana needing to overturn another deficit just like the Ethiopian tie, Fobi is adamant they have corrected their mistakes.
“I am sure we will be able to qualify. When we went there, we lost 3-1 but we have back to Ghana and we have worked on our errors,” he told Joy Sports.
“I am sure, if we meet them again, we can win. It is not going to be easy, but we believe in ourselves as a team.”
“Our training after the game has shown that we are improving and we are working on our technical errors.”
Fobi was part of the Satellites team that won bronze at the Africa Youth Championship in Senegal.
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