The head coach of Black Maidens has expressed confidence in the team’s progress, citing strong performances in training and reception.
Adarkwa highlighted personal growth, saying, “So far, we are doing well. We have been doing well in the reception, taking good advice and have been training and responding very well.”
On the competitive front, the coach provided updates on key matches, noting a 2-1 victory against Tunisia and acknowledging the physicality of opponents like Cameroon.
''They are very, very good side, very physical,” the coach said. The coach’s focus remains firmly on World Cup qualification.
“From the beginning of qualifying for the World Cup, is our aim but we must give it full attention'' the coach stated, emphasizing the need to stay grounded. “You need to pay attention to detail to be able to qualify.”
“Rest assured, that Ghana hasn't qualified yet. The message is clear: the journey is far from over, and the team must maintain discipline to achieve the ultimate goal.
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