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Black Queens coach Yusif Basigi has stated that he side didn't deserve to win against Cameroon in Yauonde in the semifinal of the African Women's Championship.
Ghana after enduring a difficult start to the game lost 1-0 to host Cameroon in the first semi finals.
With massive home crowd and government support for the Indomitable Lioness', coach Yusif Basigi believes they were better prepared than his team.

"I will commend the Cameroonians because of the massive support they had, the motivation was great," he said
"The inclusion of Roger Milla as their ambassador and their first lady who has been the key member for them in this tournament.
"I am not surprised they have gotten to the finals, they were better prepared than us."
Ghana will play South Africa for a third place spot with hosts Cameroon up against Nigeria in the Grand Finale.
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