Ghana are closing in on a place at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup after beating Tunisia 3-1 in the first leg of the final round qualifier in Tunis on Saturday.
The Black Princesses now hold the advantage ahead of the return clash in the fortnight's time.
But Ghana coach, Robert Sackey is getting ahead of himself though his side remain favourites.
“No doubt our motivation is to get to the World Cup again,” said Sackey.
“We will not be satisfied until we deliver. The most important thing is the delivery.”
A good result in the reverse leg will secure Ghana qualification to the World Cup in Japan later in August.
Ghana are hoping to become one of Africa's two representatives for the World Cup which will be their second straight appearance.
The Black Princesses made their debut in the Germany 2010 U-20 Women's World Cup finals.


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