The Black Satellites who two years ago won the African Youth Championships after beating Cameroon in the final face a real challenge in their attempt to qualify the World Youth Championships and Wellington is aware of that. “Both Nigeria and Cameroon are very good teams who combine the physical side of the game and skills very well,” he told KickOffGhana.com. “Gambia is coming up strongly in youth football so you cannot underestimate them either.” “It will be a very, very difficult group. We have to work extremely hard to get out of the group stage but I have a lot of confidence and belief in the players available so we will work hard at it.” Ghana who are also world champions at the U-20 level open their campaign against Nigeria on March 19, take on Gambia three days later before playing Cameroon on March 25. All three games will be played in the Libyan city of Benghazi.
Wellington cautious about Nigeria, Cameroon
