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FIFA U-17 World Cup: More to come from Ghana, warns coach after 1-0 win v Colomb

<p>Ghana U-17 coach Samuel Fabin yesterday asserted that his team will play attacking football in the next fixture to seal a spot in the Round-of-16 after starting with a victory in their opening contest against Colombia here</p>

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Ghana's Ibrahim Sadiq (centre) attempts to score past Colombia goalkeeper Kevin Mier (right) during the FIFA U-17 World Cup match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi yesterday. Pic/AFP

Ghana's Ibrahim Sadiq (centre) attempts to score past Colombia goalkeeper Kevin Mier (right) during the FIFA U-17 World Cup match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi yesterday. Pic/AFP

Ghana U-17 coach Samuel Fabin yesterday asserted that his team will play attacking football in the next fixture to seal a spot in the Round-of-16 after starting with a victory in their opening contest against Colombia here.

Ghana's Ibrahim Sadiq (centre) attempts to score past Colombia goalkeeper Kevin Mier (right) during the FIFA U-17 World Cup match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi yesterday. Pic/AFP
Ghana's Ibrahim Sadiq (centre) attempts to score past Colombia goalkeeper Kevin Mier (right) during the FIFA U-17 World Cup match at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi yesterday. Pic/AFP

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