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Black Queens goalkeeper, Cynthia Konlan, says her side is well-prepared for their friendly game against Morocco.
Ghana face the Atlas Lionesses in an international friendly on Friday, February 21, at the Père Jégo Stadium in Casablanca.
The game will be the team's first match under new boss Kim Lars Bjorkegren and their first since playing Japan in July last year.
Cynthia says the team is ready to 'surprise' Morocco when they take to the field.
"We're confident in our abilities and believe we have an advantage over Morocco. They might be relying on outdated information about our playing style, which could work in our favour," she said in an interview with the GFA media team.
"We're ready to take them by surprise and make the most of this opportunity."
The team has been working with Bjorkegren and his two assistants, Sampson Charles and Anita Wiredu for the past few days in Morocco.
Cynthia says there have been some positives from the sessions so far.
"The training sessions have been great, and we've seen positive changes compared to our previous coach," she noted.
"The new systems and tactics are exciting, and we're enjoying the challenge. We're looking forward to implementing these new strategies in the game against Morocco."
The game against Morocco kicks off at 17:00 GMT.
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