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Black Queens coach, Kim Lars Bjorkegren has expressed satisfaction with the progress shown by the team, after only a week of being together.
The Swedish trainer took charge of the team for the first time last week, as they prepared for an international Friendly against Morocco.
Though the match itself ended in defeat, Bjorjkegren has spoken in glowing terms of the attitude of the Black Queens.

Friday's defeat means the Queens are winless since November 2023
''I think the week has been really, really good. This team came as one group and they are leaving in a completely different (state), a better group, I would say.
''Off the pitch, with the team building, we have a great team spirit here and they have been working really hard in training. The focus has been more about defending with high pressure and to play with energy as a team.''
Friday's encounter was the first for Ghana under their new manager as they commenced preparations for the Women's African Cup of Nations in Morocco, in July.
The Queens were scheduled to play another international friendly on Monday night with Raja Athletic, but the match was cancelled at the eleventh hour.

Bjorkegren's assistant, Enoch Daitey, takes the Queens through their paces
Although a replacement was not immediately arranged, the Ghana Football Association has said the team will play another friendly in due course.
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