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Ghana’s Black Queens face a Herculean task of overturning a 1-0 deficit against Zambia later on Wednesday, in the second leg of their Paris 2024 qualifying round.
Ghana lost the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium last Friday, and go into the return leg in Lusaka looking to do the impossible.
Black Queens midfielder, Jennifer Cudjoe, has however promised that the team will give their best against the Zambians.
”The journey continues tonight with full heart and love. We will give everything to family, country and all the amazing fans. Happy game day,” she posted on her X account.
The journey continue tonight!!!
With full heart and love. Will give everything to my family, country and all the amazing fans.
Happy game day pic.twitter.com/l7bYL72D5Z— @jennifer_kaka_cudjoe (@JenniferCudjoe) February 28, 2024
Ghana will face either Tunisia or Morocco in the final round of qualifying, if they manage a win over Zambia.
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