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    Fatau Dauda confident of Black Stars wins against Chad and Mali

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    Goalkeepers' trainer of the Black Stars, Fatau Dauda Goalkeepers’ trainer of the Black Stars, Fatau Dauda

    Goalkeepers’ trainer of the Black Stars, Fatau Dauda, has admitted that their upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers will be tough, but remains confident of winning all games.

    The senior national team will regroup in September for the Matchday 7 and 8 games of the qualifiers.

    Otto Addo and his squad will be hosted by Chad on September 4 before hosting Mali on September 8 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

    After back-to-back wins in March, Dauda is confident the team will maintain their winning momentum.

    “In March, we played two games, and we won, and Ghanaian showed up in their numbers to support the team, but for now, that game is past, and we have games coming up, and if we want to win, we need to score and work hard,” Dauda told GHOne TV.

    “We will do our very best to win the games, but I also know it will not be easy, and so we need to work hard. I know the opponents will be analysing us, and we will also be analysing them.

    “At this level, it is tough, but we need to win these two games if we want to go to the World Cup, which will not be easy, but I know we can do it,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Otto Addo is expected to announce his squad for the game this week. Ghana remains at the top of Group I with 15 points after six matches played.



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