|
Ghana's national under-20 side, the Black Satellites would be looking to beat their Senegalese counterparts in the return leg of the African Youth Championship qualifier on Sunday.
The Black Satellites won the first leg played in Obuasi a fortnight ago, 2-0 after two second half goals from Mark Adu Amofa and Jerry Akaminko.
The junior Teranga Lions playing at home with an expected massive support would be roaring in the Dakar stadium but the Black Satellites look set to complete the Senegalese job.
Ghana coach Francis Oti Akenteng says he expects a tough battle against the Teranga Lions, who would not be playing a defensive-minded game this time.
“We are expecting a tough battle against them (Senegalese).
“They played too defensive in the first leg but with the tide against them and playing infront of their home fans, they would open up which would be good for us.
“Our striking hasn’t been too good but I expect the boys to pick up from the first leg,” Oti Akenteng told the FA’s website.
The Black Satellites have tall order to win the game at all cost as they missed the last two editions of the African Youth competitions.
|
Bookmark with: