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Black Queens head coach, Nora Hauptle, has revealed that she wants her team to continue with the good things they have been doing under her leadership.
Since the Swiss international took over in February, the Ghana women’s national team have played seven games and scored 26 goals without conceding any.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of the second round 2024, Olympic qualifying match against Benin, Nora Hauptle says they want to build on these when they take to the field on Friday.
She added that she is satisfied with the work they have done in training ahead of the game.
“We’ve arrived in Benin well for the second Olympic round qualifier, and we are still on our mission Volta,” Nora said.
“We are still unbeaten and have not conceded any goals; we want to continue this way.
“We’ve worked hard this week first of all on our values. It is all about defending well, our unity and determination.”
The first leg will be played today, Friday, October 27 at the Friendship Stadium in Benin, with the reverse fixture four days later in Ghana.
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