
Charles Sampson, head coach of Ghana’s Black Princesses, believes new arrival Sanai Sereboe is beginning to find her footing as the team prepares for the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
The coach acknowledged the young midfielder’s adjustment process but expressed faith that she will soon blend in fully with her teammates.
“Sanai Sereboe just came to join us a week ago. She's now getting into the rhythm, and also the girls are trying to know her more. So, she needs a little bit of time to come in well,” Coach Sampson said as quoted on ghanafa.org.
The Black Princesses are set to face Tunisia in the second round of qualifiers, with the first leg scheduled for September 20 in Tunis and the return clash on September 28 in Accra.
Sampson’s side has been preparing steadily at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence. With confidence in his squad’s unity and drive, the coach is optimistic that the Princesses can overcome Tunisia and move closer to a place on the world stage.
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