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The Head coach of Dwarfs, Prof. J.K. Mintah, has expressed satisfaction about the level of commitment from his players in ensuring qualification to the next round of the Caf Confederation Cup over the weekend.
The cape coast based club recorded 1-0 aggregate after drawing 0-0 away with AS. Jaaraf in Senegal on Saturday.
“Well, l think lt was determination, dedication, the players were disciplined and played under instruction, he told Asempa fm.
“I think they wer all looking forward for me to return to the team again, most of them l brought them in and l recruited them for this purpose. We went through the eight match ban to qualify to be in the fourth position and with all the preparation and everything they were ready to play and it has paid off." He added.
Dwarfs are returning to Africa after 14 years of absence and will meet ngolan giants Petro Atletico in two weeks time.
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