Stand-in Ghana captain Andre Ayew says they will not underrate Mauritius in Sunday’s 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
The Swansea City star will lead the Black Stars in the absence of injured Asamoah Gyan for the penultimate Group H qualifier.
Ghana won the first leg tie 7-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium last June and hold the aces to record the double.
“I have done the job a lot of times in the past and it will happen again, so what is important is that we try to keep the unity in camp.
“We know we are the better side if we give our 100 per cent. But we do not have to underrate Mauritius and do what we know to do best, that is, score the goals, get the three points, and prepare for Gabon.”
Ghana’s squad has been preparing in Accra since Monday and will leave town tomorrow (Thursday) for the clash.
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