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Yusif Basigi is wary of complacency as Ghana prepare to take on Tunisia in their second leg African Women's Championship.
The Black Queens will attempt to seal their place at this year's African Women's Championship when they take on their Tunisians counterparts in the second leg final qualifying at the Accra Stadium.
The Queens were 2-1 winners in the first leg away in Tunis, and will fancy a place in the finals to be held in Cameroun later this year.
“We already know that our Princesses and Maidens have qualified for their respective call ups so it is now our turn to also qualify for the African Women’s championship,” he told Joy Sports
“It is a big inspiration for us and we are using that as a motivation to qualify but mind you we are not complacent at all because we know football is full of uncertainties.
“We just need the support of Ghanaians and surely we will qualify by close of Tuesday.”
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