Black Satellites coach Masud Dramani has praised his team for reaching the final round of the 2017 African Youth championship qualifier.
Ghana scored two goals in each half to defeat Ethiopia 4-0 at the Cape Coast stadium on Monday afternoon to qualify on a 5-2 aggregate score line.
Coach Dramani who is hoping to qualify the team for Zambia says his players were amazing on the day.
“The players for me were simply amazing and played very well,” Didi said after the game
“I knew what I had taught them going into the game so we were just going unto the pitch to play our game”
“We had two early goals which was so important and then the other goals came in the second half- I want to congratulate the players and
I know we have to work hard because there is more work to be done.”
Ghana will now play Senegal who eliminated Tunisia in the final round qualifier.
The Black Satellites finished third at the last edition of the tournament which was staged in Senegal 2015.
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