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Nigerian journalist George Aluo has cautioned Ghana’s Black Satellites to be wary of the Flying Eagles after the two teams were drawn in the same group for the upcoming African Youth Championship in Libya.The group also has Cameroon and Gambia who will all be potential threats to the Black Satellites’ campaign.The reigning African and World Champions are heavily tipped as favorites’ in the perceived group of death but the veteran Nigerian sports Journalist believes Ghana would have itself to blame if it underrates the ability of the flying Eagles of Nigeria.He said many Nigerians had confidence in the Flying Eagles not because of blunt nationalism but because the team play great football.Source: Joy News/Ghana
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