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Medeama coach Prince Owusu believes his side is ready for their CAF Confederation Cup tie against Young Africans.
Medeama will play in a make or break clash against Tanzanian side Young Africans in a CAF confederation Cup game at the Essipong stadium knowing nothing but victory will keep their chances of qualifying for the semifinals of the competition.
Medeama have managed just two points from three games with their last game against Young Africans ending in a 1-1 draw in the Day 3 fixture in Dar es Salaam two weeks ago.
They must get a win this afternoon to keep their hopes of reaching the next stage alive and their coach Prince Owusu tells Joy Sports they are ready to do that
"We went there and got a point. The return leg is a very decisive one for us, we can move forward when we win."
"Not at all, we have not given up. Even the one with one point is hoping to qualify so we can't do that. We are still fighting and will see what happens on Tuesday. We must make sure we get a win against Yanga."
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