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Black Princesses won't be complacent at home - Charles Sampson

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Black Princesses coach Charles Sampson believes his team won't be complacent going into the return fixture against Tunisia despite a 2:0 advantage.

He reiterated the need for the players to improve on their game going into the return leg at home.

"We came here, and our aim was to win, so I'm very impressed with the win. When it comes to the play itself, I know we can do even better than this. But looking at the long journey to get here, I'm very impressed with the way the girls recovered and performed on a field that's so good, but very tough'' Charles told ghanafa.org

''It takes a lot of physical strength to play on this field, so I'm extremely impressed with their performance''.

''Our attack is one department where we always know we're lacking, especially in the final third and with the final passes. Sometimes we need to be more patient when playing teams like this''.

''We're working on it, but I'm happy we scored two goals today, and both goals came from our forward position'' he added.

''It's a two-leg tie, and we wanted a win here, which we've achieved. However, we won't be complacent. We'll still go all out to get a better result in Ghana and qualify for the next round of the qualifiers."

Ghana will host Tunisia in Accra in the second leg encounter on September 28, 2025.

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