
Despite being held to a 22 draw at home on Sunday, head coach Charles Sampson says the Black Princesses are ready to do everything we can to defeat South Africa away and keep their FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup dreams alive.Ghanas hopes of qualifying for the tournament in Poland later this year took a hit after the thrilling but costly first-leg result at Accra Sports Stadium. Needing a win in Johannesburg to advance, Sampson remained defiant in his post-match comments.Our aim is to qualify, and thankfully, the games are not only one. We have another game, and this is only the first half of it, Sampson stated.They came here and got, maybe, what they wanted. Now, we have to go there and get what we want to be able to go further. We will do everything we can and make sure we go to Johannesburg and qualify to the next round.The task ahead is clear: only a victory in South Africa will see the Black Princesses progress to the final qualifying round, where they would face either Zambia or Uganda.Sampsons side, which has qualified for every U-20 Womens World Cup since 2010, is now under pressure to protect that perfect record. And while Sundays draw felt like a missed opportunity at home, the coachs message was one of resolve, not regret.The second leg is set to be a tense, all-or-nothing affairone in which Ghana must turn promise into points on foreign soil.
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