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Black Queens head coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren, believes Ghana should have had more than one point in their opening two games at the ongoing Women's Africa Cup of Nations, but they have the opportunity to decide their fate.
Ghana face Tanzania in their last game of Group C, knowing that a win will propel them to the next stage of the competition being played in Morocco.
The Black Queens picked up just one point from games against South Africa and Mali, leaving them bottom of the group.
"We are disappointed with one point. We think that we deserve more," Bjorkegren said as he faced the press on Sunday, July 13.
"Now we have everything in our own hands, and that is to make sure to win the game tomorrow."
At the press conference was also Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah, who believes there is a sense of optimism within the squad.
"Throughout the whole team, there's positivity. We believe in ourselves," she added.
"We know we have got the quality. We just have to go out and show them."
A win for either of the two sides will seal a place in the quarterfinals of the competition.
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