Head coach of Zimbabwe's senior national team, Norman Mapeza, says the Warriors of Zimbabwe will be looking to cause an upset in the reverse fixture leg of the World Qualifying fixture.
The Black Stars beat their Southern Africa counterparts 3-1 in Milovan Rajevac's first game since his return.
While Ghana moved one point closer to table toppers, South Africa, Zimbabwe occupy the bottom spot.
As both countries finalize preparations for the return encounter, Mapeza says he is focused on getting a result and not looking for revenge.
"We're not going to revenge, it's a game of football. You can only revenge in boxing not football, so I cannot talk of revenge. We're playing Ghana on Tuesday, we'll play to the best of our abilities and try to get a result. It's not about revenge," he said in his post-match press conference.
The Black Stars will be looking to go top of group G with a victory over Zimbabwe at the Zimbabwe National Sports Stadium.
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