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If we want to achieve another one of our objectives [after World Cup qualification], we have to get a positive result. We've played Zambia on many occasions. As much as we know about them, they know about us. But if we execute our plan, we will come away with a positive result,” the 59-year-old tactician told journalists ahead of the crunch tie.</span>\r\n\r\n<span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">“It [winning Awcon] is our second objective. But we're taking it one game at a time. If you look too far ahead, you lose focus of the task at hand. 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