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Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has cautioned his side against complacency, describing it as a “big danger” ahead of their penultimate World Cup qualifier against the Central African Republic.
Ghana sit top of Group I with 19 points and could secure a ticket to next year’s global event with a victory, provided Madagascar drop points against Comoros.
The senior national team are currently in Meknes, Morocco, preparing for the clash on Wednesday.
The Stars head into the match unbeaten in their last six qualifiers, including last month’s 1-0 win over Mali.
“We were very happy with the result against Mali, and we are taking this positive feeling into the C.A.R game,” Addo said.
“It is always like that. Everybody knows what this game is about, and I hope we take this positive vibe into the game.”
“Everything is in our hands, but I hope that we learned the lesson from the last away game against Chad.
“It is important that we stay focused and concentrated and not think we have already won because that is a big danger.”
The game against C.A.R. will be played at the Stade d’Honneur de Meknes at 16:00 GMT.
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