Tshosane remains cautious despite win

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Zebras' coach, Stanley Tshosane does not want to engage in early celebrations after his side maintained their unbeaten run with a 1-0 win over Tunisia in an Africa Cup of Nations tie on Wednesday.

Jerome Ramatlhakwana's first half strike cemented Botswana's position at the summit of Group K but a cautious Tshosane warned qualification could go down to the wire.

Tshosane's men have 13 points, six clear of Tunisia, with Malawi, Togo and Chad on six, two and one respectively. The Zebras now need one more win from their remaining three games to ensure their passage to their maiden AFCON appearance. With the Zebras through, Malawi and Tunisia will fight for second spot that guarantees passage after Togo and Chad drew on Wednesday. Two teams will go through to the 2012 finals from the five-team group. "Our mission is to concentrate on collecting maximum points in the remaining games," Tshosane told Mmegi Sport.

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