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Black Queens head coach, Nora Hauptle, says her team is already familiar with how Benin plays ahead of their 2024 Paris Olympic qualifier today, Friday.
The two nations faced each other in an international friendly in February, where the Black Queens won 3-0 in Cotonou.
The Swiss international said that her team has already properly analysed Benin ahead of the clash in the second round of the Olympic qualifies.
“We know Benin already from the test game in February. We have properly analyse them. We know about transitions. They also have international prayers from France,” Nora said.
“We are aware of the strengths. I am pretty convinced we will make a good game here; a good performance.”
The game will be played at the Friendship Stadium in Cotonou at 3 pm Ghana time.
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