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Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has heaped praise on the performance of his side in the win over Russia on Tuesday afternoon.
Ghana brushed aside the Europeans in their second game in the Pink Ladies Cup, recording a 4-0 victory to stay top of the table.
Three of the goals came in the opening half of the clash before Ajegipena Zakaria added a fourth in the 88th to wrap up the win.
Speaking after the game, Bjorkegren was quick to laud the performance of the team.
"We trust our girls so much, and for every game, every camp, we are just getting better," he said after the game.
Post match with Coach Kim Lars 🎙️
— Ghana Women National Teams 🇬🇭 (@GhanaWNT) March 3, 2026
4:0 #ShineBlackQueens #MoreThanAble #PinkLadiesCup pic.twitter.com/Qtm8gfmVoy
"I'm super happy we won today and the way we won 4-0. It was a deserved 4-0. It's the best game I've ever seen this team play."
The Black Queens' involvement in the Pink Ladies Cup is part of their preparations for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Morocco this month.
Ghana's next game is against Tanzania, a side they faced at the last WAFCON during their group stage campaign, winning 4-1 at the end of the game.
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