Baba Abdul Rahman preaches against complacency ahead of Egypt return leg

Published on: 17 October 2013
Baba Abdul Rahman preaches against complacency ahead of Egypt return leg
Baba Abdul Rahman is urging caution against Egypt

Ghana defender Baba Abdul Rahman is preaching against complacency ahead of the return fixture of the World Cup play-off against Egypt next month.

The Black Stars hammered the Pharaohs 6-1 in the first leg in Kumasi to put one foot in Brazil.

But the Greuther Fürth left back insists the tie is far from over and wants his colleagues to kick against complacency.

“I don’t think the contest is over. We still have a second leg to play and we must focus on that game now,” Rahman said

“They have scored five goals at home in the qualifiers and so anything at all can happen.

“In as much as I’m confident about our chances, we just have to be cautious and don’t get complacent because that could be dangerous.”

The Black Stars will travel to Cairo on November 19 for the return fixture which will be played at the Military stadium.

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