Legon Cities youngster Matthew Anim Cudjoe has set sights on next year's Africa U-20 Cup of Nations (Afcon) after helping the three-time champions secure qualification for the tournament.
Cudjoe played a key role as the Black Satellites came from behind to beat Burkina Faso 2-1 at the Charles de Gaulle stadium in Porto-Novo, Benin to clinch Wafu B Cup of Nations title.
By virtue of reaching the finals, Ghana has also booked a place in next year's Africa U-20 Cup of Nations to be staged in Mauritania.
"I feel good because we have been able to end a five-year jinx at this level to qualify to the Africa Cup and win the Wafu trophy," former Asante Kotoko winger Anim Cudjoe told FootballMadeinGhana.
"I told myself that I need to help win the trophy for my country. That mentality helped us.
"When I go home, I will continue to work hard to be fit and well prepared for the Afcon.
"The Africa Cup is a bigger stage so I need to prepare well for it."
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