
The Black Queens face a crucial match against Tanzania, fueled by renewed confidence and determination after a mixed start to the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Following a 2-0 loss to South Africa and a 1-1 draw with Mali in Group C, Ghana needs a win on Monday to stay in contention.
Head coach Kim Björkegren acknowledged the team's mixed emotions after the previous match, saying, "We worked hard for three points, so we were disappointed with just one point. But getting at least one point was important, and now everything is in our own hands."
Despite the challenges, Coach Björkegren remains optimistic, highlighting the team's attacking prowess and potential.
"We had 13 shots against South Africa and 18 against Mali, but only one goal. We know we can score more, and we will. Players like Adubia and Alice Kusi can step up."
“We are in a great position,” Björkegren concluded. “I still believe in the players. I’m sure we’re going to win this game and move on from there.” he added.
The high-stakes match against Tanzania kicks off at 19:00 GMT on Monday, July 14, 2025, at the Berkane Municipal Stadium.
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