
Black Maidens focused on beating Liberia - Nana Adarkwa
Black Maidens head coach Nana Adarkwa has stressed that his side is fully focused on securing victory against Liberia in their FIFA U-17 Womenâs World Cup qualifier.The Ghana coach believes his players are well prepared for the challenge and insists there will be no room for complacency despite the familiar conditions in Liberia.Speaking ahead of the crucial qualifier, Adarkwa highlighted the team's positive preparations and expressed optimism about getting the desired result."Since our arrival everything is ok but we are going to do our possible best. So far, so good our training session…
Black Maidens head coach Nana Adarkwa has stressed that his side is fully focused on securing victory against Liberia in their FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup qualifier.The Ghana coach believes his players are well prepared for the challenge and insists there will be no room for complacency despite the familiar conditions in Liberia.Speaking ahead of the crucial qualifier, Adarkwa highlighted the team's positive preparations and expressed optimism about getting the desired result."Since our arrival everything is ok but we are going to do our possible best.
So far, so good our training session is very good.
The girls are doing very well.
We hope going into the game we are going to win nothing else.
When you check Liberia and Ghana we are the same in terms of pitch the weather everything is okay here because if you go to Ghana it is the same," he told GFA Communications."So we are playing like we are in Ghana we are here for win and since our training we have done a lot with the girls and hopefully we are going to win the game.
And we have made changes in the team.
We know many can play in the team, so we make changes so that our game will be smooth.
We are going for a win, no complacency."The game will be played at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Stadium at 4:00 pm on Saturday.
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Source: Ghana Soccer Net
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