Black Galaxies forward, Albert Amoah is positive his side will get the needed win over Nigeria in the CHAN qualifier on Sunday.
Ghana will play host to Nigeria in the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, with the reverse fixture expected to take place at the Godsway Akpabio Stadium.
Amoah who is fresh off netting the winning goal for Asante Kotoko against Hearts of Oak in the superclash, has urged fans to get behind the team on Sunday.
“Looking how far we’ve come in terms of preparation, I think Ghanaians should expect something positive from us,” he said
“We have really prepared well and are looking to make Ghanaians happy and bring the love for football back.
“I want the fans to show us in their numbers, and we will give them the victory they want,”he added.
The Black Galaxies will be seeking to maintain their dominance over Nigeria having edge them out on penalties two years ago to secure a spot in the last edition.
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