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Ghana head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren is backing his "good options in attack" to improve their goalscoring in the ongoing Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
The Queens who have registered over 30 shots in their opening two games, have scored once in the continental event.
The team suffered a 2-0 defeat to South Africa in their opener before playing out a 1-1 draw with Mali.
The Queens now sit bottom of Group C with 1 point and two goals conceded.
The upcoming match, slated for Monday July 11, against Tanzania is a must-win for Ghana to stand a chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals.
"We have players who can take up the nine position," Bjorkegren said at the pre-match conference.
"We can also potentially change the system if we want to. We have one player [to the left here (Chantelle) and also we have other players like Adubea.
"Adubea is one person who can play there for a example and we have many more, like Alex Kusi for a example.
"There are good options even if we are always going to miss the necessary ones."
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