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    Black Princesses squad in a photograph after a football match Black Princesses squad in a photograph after a football match

    Black Princesses coach Charles Sampson says his team must raise their game when they host Tunisia in the second leg of the U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier.

    The Princesses carry a 2-0 advantage from the first meeting in Tunis but Sampson believes there is more to come from his side.

    “We want to upgrade our performance and do better. We’ve got the win that we wanted but we couldn’t play the way we wanted and so I could understand also with the stress and inexperience in some of the players,” he told Sporty FM.

    Sampson admitted that playing away from home took a toll on his young team, but he expects a better display in Accra. “Now I hope this being a home game we can play with more calmness and express ourselves much better,” he added.

    The return leg is set for Sunday, September 28, at the Accra Sports Stadium, where the Black Princesses will look to finish the job



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