South Sudan national team head coach Nicolas Dupuis has revealed the tactics he deployed to beat the Harambee Stars.South Sudan hosted Kenya in the first leg of the African Nations Championship (CHAN) Qualifiers on Sunday, October 27 October at Juba Stadium, with the former emerging 2-0 winners.Harambee Stars stumble to South Sudan in CHAN Qualifiers first-legAfter a goalless first half, South Sudan managed two second-half goals through Ebon Ezibon and Yohanna Juma in the 50th and 68th minute respectively.Dupuis revealed the tactical change that got his side the win as reported by Flashscore.“It was a difficult first half. Kenya had most of the ball. I think I saw 55 percent of ball possession, but they did not have the opportunity to score.The second half was better because we played with one more offensive player and that is why we managed to score twice. The players were very aggressive throughout the game. They were good, they controlled the half,” he remarked.##NAJAVA_MECA_8456989##The former Madagascar coach said that they cannot afford to drop their guns yet ahead of the second leg slated for Sunday 3 November in Uganda.“We have another game to win. It will not be an easy game in Uganda. I think we must work a lot. We cannot underrate them. We must be ready to win the game and qualify,” he stated.Additionally, he revealed that he would not change his game plan but will stick to the tried and tested approach that delivered a win.“I don’t think we will approach the game differently. We are going to play the same game like we did in the first leg. I hope we will finish off the job in Uganda,” he added.’Remember the name’ – Asenwa says after Monday heroics against Gor MahiaThe 57-year-old French tactician further acknowledged the efforts made by the federation to ensure the team is ready for the tie.“I want to thank the South Sudan Federation because the camp was good. When the camp is good, then it is easier to win a game, and it showed today against Kenya,” he said.Kenya has already secured a place in the continental tournament as one of the hosts.